Jason Kelce issues apology for response to homophobic heckler who insulted brother & Taylor Swift
“I chose to greet hate with hate, and I just don’t think that that’s a productive thing.”
November 6, 2024
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“I chose to greet hate with hate, and I just don’t think that that’s a productive thing.”
From Jerry Smith to Carl Nassib, these players paved the way for visibility and acceptance in football.
Nassib made history as the first active gay player in the NFL.
Nassib made history last year when he came out as gay in a post on his Instagram during Pride month.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers player will show LGBTQ solidarity at an upcoming game.
On Sunday, the Buccaneers defeated the Dallas Cowboys.
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The out football player made strides for representation in professional athletics.
The two defensive linemen proved the league is ready for out players.
Some useful knowledge for the big football bash -- but bring a good hors d'oeuvre just to be safe.
Lil Nas X creates a future with Logitech while Dan Levy makes promises he can't keep to the lesbian M&Ms.Â
The support for LGBTQ+ people in football comes a week after NFL player Carl Nassib came out as gay.Â
Russell, who hasn't played in the league since 2017, came out as bi today, and he says being out and being in the NFL shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
The former Pittsburgh Steeler, NFL coach, and Hall of Famer is also an outspoken anti-LGBTQ+ provocateur and -- for some reason -- still an NBC football analyst.
Carl Nassib, who came out as gay before retiring from pro football, announced the donation on the NFL Network’s Good Morning Football show.
Football season is upon us, and Russell's new book talks about coming to terms with his sexuality as a Black bi athlete in the NFL.
Gay football fans still love this GOAT, even though rumors swirled about his politics and he was always -- always -- in the Super Bowl limelight.
In a recent interview, the out and proud pro football player described being the first out NFL player as "f*ck*ng cool."