San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy becomes eligible for a contract extension next offseason, and defensive end Nick Bosa is not worried the money will change him.
Brandon Staley has transitioned from working with one Bosa to another. As the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, he worked with four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa.
Bosa hasn't participated much in the 49ers' voluntary OTAs in the past, but he is hoping it's the first step to regain his All-Pro status.
For the San Francisco 49ers defense and its crown jewel Nick Bosa, 2024 has so far been a year of change. The 49ers switched up defensive coordinators, firing Steve Wilks and promoting defensive passing game specialist Nick Sorensen while also bringing in former Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley as assistant head coach/defense.
Nick Bosa compared teammate Brock Purdy to two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler on Tuesday, minus one important detail.
League owners reportedly could push for the NFL Players Association to agree to an 18-game season as soon as early next year.
The NFL increased each team's regular-season schedule from 16 games to 17 games in 2020. The league is always looking to maximize revenue. An 18th game is expected in the near future, and there's no indication the NFL will halt expansion at that point.
San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa sees some similarities between his quarterback and the best golfer in the world, but Bosa made sure to note that there is one key difference as well.
Nick Bosa is probably looking forward to the day when reporters stop asking him about the San Francisco 49ers' recent Super Bowl loss. Unfortunately for him, that day wasn't today.
The San Francisco 49ers are still fresh off of their tough Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last season. After an impressive run, they came up just one step short.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio is home to the all-time greats of the NFL. These 30 active players entering the 2024 season have a great shot to see their bust in Canton.
The 2023 NFL season was often a frustrating one for San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa. After signing a contract extension that made him the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL, Bosa struggled to convert his pressures into sacks for much of the campaign.
Nick Bosa plays a very important role for the San Francisco 49ers beyond his devastating prowess for pressuring the quarterback. The 2022 Defensive Player
Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald has called it a career, opening the door wide open for a few other terrific options in the DPOY market.
49ers DE Nick Bosa feels he played the best run defense of his career in 2023 but took a step back as a pass rusher. “I think I played the run probably the best I have in my career,” Bosa said, via Eric Branch of the SF Chronicle.
San Francisco 49ers pass rusher Nick Bosa sounds like he is watching out for one thing in particular as he prepares to go up against the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line.
Star edge rusher Nick Bosa of the San Francisco 49ers is eagerly embracing the challenge of facing the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl once again.
Four years ago, Nick Bosa and the San Francisco 49ers were preparing to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, but Bosa was preparing in a different capacity.
When the 49ers dominated the Eagles 42-19 in their Week 13 matchup, it began a stretch of unfortunate events for the Eagles, who finished 11-6 and fell from the No. 1 seed in the NFC to No. 5.
Nick Bosa has a pretty bold takeaway from his team’s convincing victory over the Eagles.
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Nick Bosa thinks the Dallas Cowboys should take note of how his team dismantled the Philadelphia Eagles last weekend.
During his rookie season, San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa appeared to have no love for then-Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield. The pass rusher trolled Mayfield by mimicking the waving and then planting of a flag on the field.
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