BREAKING: 49ers Star Nick Bosa Rejects $35 Million NIL Offer from Dallas Cowboys — “My Loyalty Lies with San Francisco”
In a dramatic twist that has stirred headlines across the NFL, San Francisco 49ers defensive star Nick Bosa has rejected a $35 million NIL-style offer from the Dallas Cowboys, reaffirming his commitment and loyalty to the franchise that drafted him. The offer, which sources say included off-field marketing deals, sponsorships, and relocation perks, was reportedly designed to lure Bosa away from the 49ers ahead of potential contract talks.

But the reigning Defensive Player of the Year made his stance crystal clear.
“My loyalty lies with the San Francisco 49ers,” Bosa said in a brief but powerful statement released on Thursday. “This team, this locker room, and this city have been behind me since day one. I’m not interested in chasing offers—I’m focused on building something legendary here.”
The 26-year-old edge rusher, known for his relentless drive and game-changing plays, has become a cornerstone of the 49ers defense since being selected as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. His rejection of the Cowboys’ enticing offer sends a strong message—not just to Dallas, but to the entire league—that San Francisco remains his home.
Team officials have applauded Bosa’s decision, with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan praising his integrity and dedication.
“Nick has always been about the work and the team. He’s a leader in our locker room and a nightmare on the field. This is just another example of his character and focus,” Shanahan said.
The Cowboys, who have been aggressively pursuing top talent to strengthen their defense, are said to be “disappointed but respectful” of Bosa’s decision. While not a traditional player trade or contract, the NIL-style package—typically used in college athletics—is part of a new wave of off-field player compensation that some NFL teams are exploring to attract star talent.
But for Bosa, the answer is simple: heart over hype.
Fans in San Francisco have rallied behind him on social media, flooding timelines with support and gratitude for his unwavering loyalty. With his sights set on another deep playoff run and a possible Super Bowl appearance, Bosa remains locked in—ready to do what he does best: dominate in red and gold.