49ers Star Nick Bosa Rejects $305 Million NIL Offer from the Buffalo Bills: “My Loyalty Lies with San Francisco 49ers”
In a shocking development that sent ripples through the NFL community, San Francisco 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa has reportedly turned down a staggering $305 million NIL-style offer from the Buffalo Bills. The offer, structured to mirror Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals common in college athletics, was aimed at luring Bosa to Buffalo with a blend of endorsement, marketing, and performance incentives. However, Bosa remained firm in his commitment to the 49ers.
“My loyalty lies with San Francisco,” Bosa said in a statement. “This organization believed in me from day one, and together we’ve built something special. No amount of money can replace that sense of purpose, brotherhood, and unfinished business.”
The 2019 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and 2022 Defensive Player of the Year has been instrumental in anchoring the 49ers’ defense since being drafted second overall. With three Pro Bowl appearances and a Super Bowl berth already under his belt, Bosa has become a cornerstone of the franchise’s identity.
Sources close to the situation reveal that the Bills were willing to offer the largest non-contract financial package in NFL history to entice Bosa into a trade demand scenario. However, Bosa’s loyalty and long-term vision with San Francisco proved stronger than the financial windfall.
Fans and analysts alike have praised Bosa’s decision, citing his integrity and team-first mentality. “You don’t see that kind of loyalty every day,” said one former player turned analyst. “Nick Bosa just showed he’s built different.”
With his eyes on a Super Bowl title, Bosa’s commitment sends a clear message: for him, legacy outweighs dollars.