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Donald Trump clearly has support among NFL players, as Raiders stars Max Crosby and Gardner Minshew posed with the former US President at his Las Vegas hotel.
On Friday, snaps of the Raiders' star defensive end and new starting quarterback went viral on X, as both, Crosby and Minshew, showed a thumbs up while having their pics' taken with No. 45, perhaps a sign of approval to the Republicans' 2024 presidential nominee.
'Nevada is Trump Country,' Alex Bruesewitz - a Trump campaign advisor - wrote as the caption to his post of Crosby and Gardner with the 78-year-old Trump.
Standing at 6-ft-3, Trump's height is similar to Minshew's and is only a few inches off of Crosby - attributes that a user noticed on X.
'Trump is. big dude, those guys are sizable... Love it!!' the MAGA supporter pointed out.
Donald Trump was given a warm welcome in Raiders country by two stars on the team, Friday
Alex Bruesewitz - a 2024 Trump campaign advisor - claimed 'Nevada is Trump Country' on X
Another user on X suggested that Crosby linked up with the former US President for his birthday. Crosby, 27, was born on August 22, 1997.
Trump has had a noted relationship with the sport of American Football, both at the professional and collegiate levels.
In the 1980s, Trump tried on numerous occasions to become an owner of an NFL team, though he has never succeeded in his bids.
In the mid-1980s, Trump became the team owner of the New Jersey Generals in the rival United States Football League (USFL) and led the league in a lawsuit against the NFL to attempt to force a merger.
Trump (seen in 2012) has had a hot-and-cold relationship with the NFL throughout the years
The USFL won a futile victory in the lawsuit, though without a merger or a substantial financial victory. Trump's actions have been widely seen as a major factor in the dissolution of the USFL shortly thereafter.
During his presidency, Trump called for a boycott of the NFL over the US national anthem kneeling protests that many players were participating in, with some analysts viewing Trump's comments as part of his continued feud with the NFL.
As president, Trump attended several high-profile games, primarily in the South.
According to a 2018 article in The Hill, Trump favored college athletics during his time in office due to his high-profile feud with athletes and associates in professional sports leagues such as the NFL and NBA.