49ers' Arik Armstead calls $300K rookie dinner a 'prank'
The NFL rookie dinner with the astronomical tab is now a time-honored tradition. The drinks flow, veterans order porterhouses and lobsters and any other high-price menu items and rookies pick up the bill.
It’s a well-worn “welcome to the league” move.
Veteran defensive linemen for the San Francisco 49ers took things to another level recently. When they went out, the waiter brought back a check that had an 8-ounce cut of Kobe beef for $480, bone marrow for $29, a porterhouse, multiple orders of salmon and sauteed mushrooms. The total was $7,691.05, which then had a banquet deposit added plus a $200,000 tip. The rookies suddenly thought they had to pay $322,391.05.
They were taken aback by the sum.
After the video went viral, 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead, a seven-year veteran, had to assure the world that it was just an over-the-top prank.
Y’all silly if you thought a dinner can cost 300k . It was a prank. The waitress went overboard . The dinner was 7500 me and 2 other vets gave 1k towards it . The rooks split 4500. We had a great time too. I had good vets as a young player I would never do a rookie like that .
— Arik Armstead (@arikarmstead) December 20, 2022
“That’s good by Arik,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said Tuesday. “A lot of guys can be not cool about it and Arik was a little more mature than that, and thank goodness because guys can get ridiculous on that. But I’ve never seen it that ridiculous.”