The brotherly affair in the NFL is a wild saga. Be it Eli and Peyton Manning or TJ and JJ Watt. It is an amusing sight to witness. Recently, the Kelce Brothers made history in the Super Bowl. They became the first brothers to compete against each other. And now, it might be time for Joey and Nick Bosa, as an interesting notion is rising among NFL fans.
Like Jason and Travis Kelce, the Bosa brothers are a wildfire in the league. The defensive brothers are the bloodline of destruction who wreak havoc upon the offensive athletes. But what if the brothers unite in the same franchise? It might be speculative, but a crazy sight to see.
The Wild theory feat. Nick and Joey Bosa
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During the ‘Richard Sherman Podcast’, the former NFL DB asked Nick Bosa about the possibility of having his brother on the same team. The San Francisco 49ers athlete had a simple yet crazy response. He mentioned, “I think Joey definitely is looking good financially. I think him on the other side, it might break the NFL.”
The football fandom was buzzing over Nick Bosa’s statements. Some of them have disputable thoughts about the scenario in a Facebook post.
One user said, “That would be soooooo great. It might be against the law.”
But this user commented, “2/3 of their salary cap would be for 2 players.”
Another user said, “If dreams could come true but I doubt with salary caps this would be possible!!”
A user commented, “That’s would be sick af! Best defense again for sure!”
This user mentioned, “Only way this happens is if Nick takes that hometown discount on his upcoming deal (unlikely).”
Moreover, this user said, “If he is a beast just like Bosa then yeah let’s get it done!!”
Nick Bosa is entering a pivotal situation with the 49ers as his contract is coming up. But what is the athlete’s take?
Nick Bosa un-fathomed about the contract situation
Nick Bosa wreaked havoc with a solid 2022-23 season that named him the DPOY. He is yet to sign a new deal with the Niners, who could exercise his fifth-year option. He would make a fully guaranteed $17.859 million as he heads into 2023.
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Nick Bosa: I'm focusing on getting better, agent will worry about contract. https://t.co/QDW67mbIy4
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 8, 2022
But Bosa is not looking for a deal that could reset the market. He does not envision becoming the highest-paid defensive athlete. The Niners DB said that he would have patiently healed himself and would not worry about it. He added that his agent [CAA Sports’ Brian Ayrault] would take care of the rest.
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Bosa’s contractual situation would be subject to reporting.
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