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The NFL confirmed to Fox News Digital Tuesday that it had “no problem” with players making celebration dances imitating President -elected Trump After touchdown and bags.
Front Office Sports First reported that the league had no problem with the grooves.
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The defensive winger of the 49ers of San Francisco Nick Bosa famous with Fred Warner after having dismissed the quarter of the Buccaneers Baker Mayfield at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, November 10, 2024. (Images of Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagne)
The star of San Francisco 49ers, Nick Bosa, seemed to have started the tendency to support the elected president externally. He flashed a cap “Make America Great Again” after an post-match interview before the elections, which led to a fine. He then did the Trump dance after dismissed the quarter-back of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Baker Mayfield.
Brock Bowers, Calvin Ridley, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Za’darius Smith and Malcolm Rodriguez were all seen to do so. Bowers explained why he moved after the match.
“I saw everyone do it,” said Bowers, by USA today. “I looked at the UFC fight last night and Jon Jones did it. I like to watch the UFC, so I saw him and I thought it was cool.”
The Bowers media session was curiously closed after giving its response, according to the newspaper. This led to speculation to find out if the dance would be prohibited. Clearly, not.

Las Vegas Raiders End Brock Bowers, on the left, and his teammates, the bearer of Ballon Ameer Abdullah and the Large Tercker receiver, celebrate a touch against the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, November 17, 2024. (Images of Jim Rassol-Imagn)
The legend of the NFL, Brett Favre, appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” by Fox News Channel and said that he did not think that the League would repress there, quoting other famous celebrations such as “Suffle Icky”.
He also explained why he thought that players were moving.
“I think people have enough,” he said. “They come out of the woodwork on the right and to the left. And when I woke up (after) on the ballot and I saw the victory of the landslides, it really put, I think, the prospect of everyone in this country in the foreground. We desperately needed President Trump and this country where he was to be.
“I think that our young people – and I say young people, NFL players, college players, high school players – see it. When I was 22, 25, 30 years old, I never thought about politics. It was never a problem. There was never a concentration on politics as it was this year. I think people have just seen it for what it was – that we were desperate.
Brian Urlacher, who was a Favre rival, also gave his thoughts On the explosion of support in sports.
“People were afraid for a while. You don’t want people to talk about you, how we talked about the last four years if you are a supporter of Donald Trump,” said Urlacher on Fox News Channel “Jesse Wattes during prime times.”

Defensive Lions Za’darius Smith, on the left, celebrates a bag against the Jacksonville jaguars with the second Malcolm Rodriguez in Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, November 17, 2024. (Junfu Han / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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“I think that now, no one is afraid. It is pleasant to see these guys go out and all those who are a silent supporter of Trump – he always under the polls. … I think they are just excited now that he has done the job, and he will do the work of the next four years.”
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