VIDEO: Nick Bosa Could Be In Serious Hot Water After Crashing Brock Purdy’s Postgame Interview To Make A Shocking Political Statement On Live TV

Nick Bosa crashes Brock Purdy's interview.

Brock Purdy (Photo via NBC Sports)
Nick Bosa may have landed himself in hot water with the NFL following his actions after the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

The Niners enjoyed a 30-24 win over Dallas in the ‘SNF’ fixture. Quarterback Brock Purdy had a stellar game, completing 18 of 26 passing attempts for 260 yards and a touchdown while showing some surprising athleticism as a scrambler.

Bosa also had an impressive outing as he made life pretty difficult for the Cowboys offensive line, also making three tackles, a sack, and two QB hits.

After the game, he popped up behind Purdy while the QB was being interviewed and pointed to his “Make America Great Again” hat before running toward the locker room.

Check it out in the clip below:

 

“I’m not gonna talk too much about it, but I think it’s an important time,” he said later.

“didn’t he complain about sports being too political? why is he doing this it’s hypocritical ….🥴,” a fan wondered.

“The fact that this happened with a team that Kamala Harris just so happens to root for is hilarious 💀,” another joked.

“Keep politics out of sports period,” said a third.

“nick ain’t no b**ch… nfl prolly gonna fine him for this,” a fourth predicted.

“I approve his message,” someone else wrote.

Nick Bosa Joins A Handful Of Players Who Have Openly Endorsed A Candidate

Nick Bosa is now one of a handful of NFL players who have publicly endorsed a presidential candidate ahead of next month’s elections.

The Pro Bowl defensive end has been a longtime supporter of Donald Trump, something which predates his NFL career.

He disclosed having scrubbed references of Trump references and posts criticizing Colin Kaepernick in 2019 amid fears he would not be welcomed by the city of San Francisco if the Niners drafted him.

The NFL is likely to frown upon Bosa’s actions after Sunday’s game, as its policy prohibits players from making any political statements while in uniform.