NFL star Nick Bosa broke his silence at Donald Trump celebration.

NFL star Nick Bosa broke his silence at Donald Trump celebration.

Nick Bosa gave his speech. Donald Trump-Inspired Sack Celebration For the first time since last weekend.

After knocking out Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield on Sunday, Bosa mimicked Trump’s now-famous dance move on the campaign trail, which he often did to the hit song ‘YMCA’ .

And who was the pass rusher on Wednesday? I was recently fined for wearing a MAGA hat. on TV – confirmed the dance was a nod to the new president-elect.

‘I think you know the answer to that question,’ he said through S.Francisco Chronicle. ‘All the men wanted me to do it. I wasn’t going to do it, but the boys reminded me. And it was fun.’

The praise for the next commander-in-chief appears to have been noted by Trump’s writing on Truth Social: ‘NICK BOSA IS A GREAT PLAYER’.

Nick Bosa confirmed his sack celebration was a tribute to Donald Trump.

Trump often danced to the hit song 'YMCA' during his campaign.

Trump often danced to the hit song ‘YMCA’ during his campaign.

Earlier this season, Bosa interrupted his teammates' TV interviews to show off his MAGA cap.

Earlier this season, Bosa interrupted his teammates’ TV interviews to show off his MAGA cap.

After a win over the Cowboys earlier this season, Bosa interrupted an interview with his teammates on Sunday Night Football to point to their white and gold ‘Make America Great Again’ baseball caps.

He ended up being fined $.The stunt cost $11,255. That’s because the league has a rule banning players from displaying messages “related to political activity or causes.”

Notably, Bosa took off his MAGA hat for his postgame press conference after the Cowboys game and refused to say much about his decision to wear the hat when pressed by reporters.

‘I won’t talk too much about it, but I think it’s an important time,’ he said from the podium, another hat on his head.

He was also asked whether he had ever been tempted to talk more about his political beliefs in the past.

‘It’s definitely a little easier these days, but no, I don’t have the desire to do that,’ he said.

‘It’s just a different climate.’

Bosa has been an open Trump supporter for some time, having tweeted messages of support for him before being drafted by the 49ers in 2019.

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