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Niners quarterback Brock Purdy was being interviewed by NBC when suddenly teammate Nick Bosa appeared, wearing a MAGA hat. And he wasn’t just wearing it. He proudly pointed to it. Good for Bosa.
Bosa proudly boasted a MAGA hat for the millions of folks watching back home to see, tacitly endorsing Donald Trump in the 2024 election. He didn’t say a word. He barely looked at the camera.
There appeared to be a lot of negative reaction about the hat appearing at a World Series game in a liberal city like Los Angeles and toward the woman for being right behind the umpire.