Azeez Al-Shaair is not a name that many NFL fans could say that they knew, but he certainly made a name for himself over his actions on Sunday, albeit for all the wrong reasons
Everybody watching the Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Houston Texans was shocked when the Houston linebacker brutally hit Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence in the head as he attempted to slide.
Trevor Lawrence began to go into a fencing position and was clearly knocked unconscious.
This immediately resulted in penalty flags being thrown and Jaguars players getting in a scuffle with Al-Shaair.
Now, Azeez Al-Shaair has somebody in the world of politics coming after him.
Former President Donald Trump’s favorite author, Nick Adams, had quite the take on the Texans linebacker.
Adams took to his X account and demanded that Al-Shaair should not only be kicked out of the league but also investigated for terrorism.
Nick Adams wants him out of the league for his vicious hit on Trevor Lawrence.
He further added that he wants Azeez Al-Shaair investigated for supporting terrorism after he wore pro-Hamas/Palestine cleats for the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats.
“Here are the pro-Hamas/Palestine cleats Texans thug LB Azeez Al-Shaair wore when he committed an act of terror and attacked the head of Jaguars stub QB Trevor Lawrence,’ he said.
He finished his statement by saying, “Al-Shaair should not only be kicked out of the NFL, he should be investigated for supporting terrorism.”
Here are the pro-Hamas/Palestine cleats Texans thug LB Azeez Al-Shaair wore when he committed an act of terror and attacked the head of Jaguars stub QB Trevor Lawrence.
Al-Shaair should not only be kicked out of the NFL, he should be investigated for supporting terrorism. pic.twitter.com/QJOQsiEF8r
— Nick Adams (@NickAdamsinUSA) December 1, 2024
Azeez Al-Shaair Is More Than Likely Headed For A Suspension
Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair did close to nothing to prevent by hitting Trevor Lawrence late and in the head as the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback was trying to slide in the first half of the Texans vs. Jaguars game on Sunday.
It’s hard to imagine the league will let Al-Shaair off without a suspension.
If he’s lucky, he will only miss one game.