JUST IN: The San Francisco 49ers have declined a stunning $500 million sponsorship deal with Tesla, refusing to be the face of their next campaign. Sources claim the team sent Elon Musk a firm message: “We don’t stand with corporations that treat the people of this country like pawns. No matter the offer, we won’t sell out our principles. The 49ers represent unity, not ego.”…

The Offer: Big Money, Bigger Message
Tesla, looking to launch a global campaign centered around American excellence and innovation, had reportedly offered the 49ers a record-breaking $500 million deal — including stadium branding rights, player endorsements, and media partnerships.
But the 49ers said no.
“We don’t stand with corporations that treat the people of this country like pawns,” a high-level 49ers source shared. “No matter the offer, we won’t sell out our principles. The 49ers represent unity, not ego.”
Why the 49ers Said No
Sources inside Levi’s Stadium cited growing concerns over Tesla’s:
- Labor practices
- Worker safety violations
- Controversial executive behavior
The team reportedly felt that accepting the deal would compromise its values, particularly at a time when the franchise is working closely with schools, underprivileged communities, and mental health initiatives.
“A sponsorship is more than money — it’s a reflection of who we are,” one executive said.
Fans and Players Applaud the Decision
The Faithful — San Francisco’s loyal fanbase — erupted in support.
- “This is why I love this team,” one tweet read.
- “Principles over profit — respect,” wrote another.
Veteran players also chimed in. Tight end George Kittle posted a simple emoji: , while team captain Fred Warner reposted the announcement with “Proud of this org.”
Elon Musk Responds
Elon Musk, never one to stay quiet, replied on X (formerly Twitter):
“Guess they don’t like innovation.”
The comment was met with mixed reactions. While Musk’s supporters claimed the 49ers missed an opportunity, others praised the team for standing firm.
What This Means for the NFL
This bold move sets a new precedent for ethics in NFL sponsorships. In a league often criticized for chasing revenue at all costs, the 49ers’ rejection of half a billion dollars sends a powerful message:
“Integrity is not for sale.”
And in a world where corporate influence often overshadows community impact, the 49ers may have just redefined what it means to be a team of the people.