Bo Nix Unexpectedly Fires Back at “Spider-Man” Star Tom Holland After Actor’s Disrespectful Comments About American Football
DENVER — What began as a cultural sports debate quickly escalated after Hollywood actor Tom Holland made controversial remarks about American football. This time, one of the NFL’s rising young quarterbacks decided not to stay silent.
In comments that circulated widely online, Holland said he “loves America and loves American football,” but questioned why it’s called “football” when players “don’t even use their feet.” He went on to suggest that “real football” — meaning soccer — is the greatest sport in the world, referencing his admiration for Lionel Messi and his experience attending the Ballon d’Or ceremony.
🚨🗣️ Tom Holland: “I love America, I love American football. But I don't understand why it's called 'football', When they don't even play with their feet.
— MessiXtra (@MessiXtraHQ) February 23, 2026
Real Football is the Greatest Sport of all time. It’s the World's sport. When I went to the Ballon d'Or and saw Messi, it… pic.twitter.com/7I2XA5WFsY
Those remarks sparked immediate reactions across the NFL community. For many players, it wasn’t just about terminology — it was about respect for a sport built on physical sacrifice, discipline and relentless preparation.
tom holland pic.twitter.com/LUG7QQpSEM
— Jeremy Fowler (@SmartTrue197118) February 26, 2026
During offseason media availability, Bo Nix was asked directly about Holland’s comments. The Denver Broncos quarterback didn’t dodge the question and delivered a firm but controlled response.
“He’s just an actor who can’t fully understand a sport built on strength and willpower. Football isn’t just about kicking a ball — it’s powered by your legs, your arm strength, and your ability to use your entire body to stop a play. Until you’ve stood in a pocket with 300-pound men closing in, you haven’t truly understood what football is.”

Nix’s response wasn’t about attacking Holland personally. Instead, it reflected the pride many NFL players carry about their profession. American football combines complex strategy, explosive athleticism and full-contact intensity in ways few sports can replicate.
While soccer remains the world’s most globally played sport, the NFL represents a defining pillar of American culture. The term “football” historically referred to games played on foot rather than on horseback — not simply because of kicking. And in American football, the kicking game — punts, field goals and kickoffs — can often decide outcomes.
As the NFL continues expanding internationally, cultural debates like this may surface again. But for players like Bo Nix, the message is clear: American football doesn’t need validation through comparison. It stands on its own — forged through power, precision and the willingness to sacrifice for the team.
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