NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell promises to support LGBTQ+ players: 'We will have their back'
"Diversity makes us better and LGBTQ people continue to contribute to the success of the NFL," Commissioner Roger Goodell recently said.
June 24, 2024
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"Diversity makes us better and LGBTQ people continue to contribute to the success of the NFL," Commissioner Roger Goodell recently said.
It'll be the first Super Bowl since 2021 without that specific phrase.
The NFL commissioner expressed the bare minimum of support for the newly out player.
The Raiders happen to be the team of Carl Nassib, the first active NFL player to come out as gay.
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Eric Schneiderman says the pro sports organization must act on illegal questioning regarding sexual orientation.
The support for LGBTQ+ people in football comes a week after NFL player Carl Nassib came out as gay.
Two players blow the whistle on the NFL's homphobia.
Patrick Mahomes, the best quarterback in the NFL and Taylor Swift’s Travis Kelce, will soon be drawn in as Butker becomes a liability for the Chiefs and the NFL.
If it weren't for his brother Roger's protection, Michael Goodell says he was "the type who would have been beat up a lot."
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Rabidly antigay Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick declared, 'We will not accept anyone telling us that wrong is right.' On the other side, there's talk of economic consquences.
The defensive lineman for the Raiders took a day's leave following the media storm around head coach Jon Gruden's anti-LGBTQ+ and racist messages to colleagues.