An NFL star’s pro-Trump celebration left his coach with only one thing to say 

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Donald Trump is more popular than ever.

Trump supporters don’t feel the need to be shy about their support for him.

And an NFL star’s pro-Trump celebration left his coach with only one thing to say.

49ers Nick Bosa does Trump dance to celebrate

The polls and the results of the 2024 election weren’t the only measure of Donald Trump’s growing popularity in America.

Trump and his signature mannerisms are taking over the NFL, America’s national pastime.

San Francisco 49ers standout defensive end Nick Bosa celebrated a sack during his team’s 23-20 week 10 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by performing the trademark dance Donald Trump performs when the Village People’s “YMCA” plays at the conclusion of his rallies.

Several other 49er defenders joined in the Trump dance after Bosa sacked Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield.

After the game, Bosa fielded questions from woke sportswriters about the dance.

“I think you know the answer to that question,” Bosa responded to an inquiry about if the dance was a tribute to Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris.

Bosa said the Trump dance wasn’t his idea, but one prompted by his teammates.

“All the guys wanted me to do it. I wasn’t even going to do it, but the boys reminded me. And it was fun,” Bosa added.

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said on his KNBR radio show that he got a giant kick out of Bosa and the other defensive players doing the Trump dance on the field.

“That was the Trump dance . . . It was actually Leonard Floyd’s idea. When Bosa got the sack, Leonard Floyd started doing it and then Trump did– I mean Bosa did it – then Sam O did, and then Fred came in at the end and did it . . . It was pretty cool to see,” Shanahan stated.

The dance came days after the NFL fined Bosa for photobombing a postgame interview with his teammates while wearing a white MAGA hat following an October 27 game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Bosa expressed no remorse for his actions over the fine, which the NFL waited until after the election to announce.

“Yeah,” Bosa told reporters. “It was well worth it.”

“I don’t think my position on speaking about it’s gonna change,” Bosa continued. “Clearly, the nation spoke, and we got what we got.”

Four years ago, it would be impossible to believe a coach would defend a player openly expressing support for Donald Trump.

Shanahan would have distanced himself and the organization from any outward display of support for Trump and made clear the 49ers as a franchise stood for all the values the woke mob held dear.

But the fact that Nick Bosa’s teammates would join in a pro-Trump celebration and the coach would laugh along is a canary in the coal mine to help explain how Donald Trump won such a resounding victory on November 5.

Americans remember the Trump Presidency as a time of peace and prosperity and, compared to the struggles of the last four years, most Americans smile when they recall the Trump years.