A right-wing commentator has demanded fans ‘boycott the NFL’ after Azeez Al-Shaair of the Houston Texans wore a ‘pro-terrorism message’ on his cleats on Sunday.

Eagle-eyed fans criticized Al-Shaair after spotting a pro-Palestine message on the linebacker’s cleats during the Texans-Jaguars game.

Al-Shaair was already in the bad books of many after a brutal hit on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, that led to him being ejected from the game.

But the message on his cleats did not go down well with fans or commentators either, who took to social media to criticize Al-Shaair.

That included Nick Adams, the Australian-born right-wing commentator and self-proclaimed alpha male, who posted on X: ‘Azeez Al-Shaair wears pro-terrorism messages on his cleats and faces no consequences.

‘Nick Bosa wears a MAGA hat in a postgame interview and he gets fined the maximum amount by the NFL. Boycott the NFL.’

A right-wing commentator has demanded fans 'boycott the NFL' over Azeez Al-Shaair's cleats

A right-wing commentator has demanded fans ‘boycott the NFL’ over Azeez Al-Shaair’s cleats

Al-Shaair sparked a furious fight between Jaguars and Texans players after a brutal tackle

Adams is referring to the $11,255 fine given to San Francisco 49ers star Bosa for wearing a Make America Great Again hat on live TV earlier in the season.

During Weeks 13 and 14 of the season, NFL players can wear custom designed cleats to support causes close to them through the ‘My Cause My Cleats’ initiative.

The Tampa-born NFL star, 27, had ‘Free’ written on the outside of his cleats in red and green Palestine colors, with messages written on the side.

On one cleat, it read: ‘Surely to Allah we belong and to him we will all return,’ while the other said: ‘At least 41,788 Palestinians killed. 10,000+ estimated to be under the rubble. 96,794 wounded.’

Al-Shaair is a practicing Muslim, and he joined the Texans in March on a three-year, $34million contract.

Taking to X, many NFL fans piled in on the player for using the sport to share his political views, with one writing: ‘Ooh now I really hate him.’

Another urged the NFL to suspend him, but others defended him and wrote: ‘Religion of peace.’

Yet more fans brought up Bosa’s recent fine for wearing a Donald Trump MAGA hat and speculated over the punishment Al-Shaair will face for his own political message.

Al-Shaair wore pro-Palestine cleats on Sunday, before being ejected for fighting in Jacksonville

The cleats featured the word ‘Free’ on the outsides, written in the colors of the Palestine flag

The cleats can be seen on Al-Shaair’s feet as he hits Trevor Lawrence and gets ejected

The linebacker first hit the headlines on Sunday for a brutal hit on Jaguars QB Lawrence, that left him motionless on the turf and sparked a huge brawl between the teams.

Lawrence was running for a first down and slid to give himself up on the play. Al-Shaair did not pull up and made a vicious hit to the upper body and helmet of the quarterback. 

As soon as the hit was delivered, tight end Evan Engram is the first to start shoving Al-Shaair, with several others from both teams involved in the scrum seconds later. 

Lawrence was eventually carted off and alert, while Al-Shaair was ejected from the game. 

Lawrence was ruled out of the game soon after with a concussion with Mac Jones replacing him at quarterback.

Jacksonville’s Jarrian Jones was also ejected from the game, while Engram was assessed a 15-yard penalty for being the first to engage Al-Shaair in a fight. 

Al-Shaair needed to be removed from the field by stadium security and Texans’ personnel after fans at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville pelted him with garbage. 

Before leaving the field, Al-Shaair got into a shouting match with Jaguars offensive lineman Brandon Scherff that nearly led to a second brawl. 

‘Trevor Lawrence suffered a significant traumatic brain injury (#TBI) here. He shows a clear “fencing response”, which means he is knocked out with a #concussion & deeper parts of his brain are malfunctioning. Wishing him the best,’ said Chris Nowinski, founder of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, on social media.

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