NFL encourages players to come out in new PSA for National Coming Out Day

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(CNN)It's a first for the NFL.

The football league is celebrating National Coming Out Day with a video featuring openly gay and bisexual former players such as Ryan O'Callaghan, Jeff Rohrer, R.K. Russell and Wade Davis, encouraging current LGBTQ players to come out.

The NFL released the 30-second long "National Coming Out Day PSA" on YouTube Saturday. It's scheduled to air during early-game Fox broadcasts Sunday, which is National Coming Out Day, according to Outsports.com.

As of Saturday afternoon, the video has roughly 13,500 views.

The PSA begins with O'Callaghan, Rohrer, Russell and Davis collectively saying: "To all current players who are thinking of coming out, when you are ready, so are we."

Then current NFL players, including Rob Gronkowski, DeAndre Hopkins, and Calais Campbell, express their support, saying, "It takes all of us, and you deserve to be all you."

Fourteen former NFL players have said they are gay or bisexual, according to Outsports.com.

NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent wrote an op-ed on the league's website as part of its "It Takes All of Us" campaign, expressing his support for LGBTQ players considering coming out.

"There has never been a single active player that has come out," Vincent writes, reflecting on his own experience as an NFL player. "While I'm sure I've played with LGBTQ+ players -- highly skilled, athletic and effective at their jobs -- they did not come out. But they were my teammates and part of the larger NFL family."

Vincent also cites surveys from GLAAD and the Trevor Project, saying up to 12 percent of respondents identified as LGBTQ+. He points out that there are 1,696 current players in the NFL.

"Anyone in the player community who may be considering coming out, know this," Vincent writes. "Just as I have done with family members and close friends, I am committed to serving as a conduit to help you through that journey -- either myself, in collaboration with my teammates at the league office, or through the many organizations with whom we partner on LGBTQ+ issues."

The NFL launched a website featuring additional projects with GLAAD, the Trevor Project and other LGBTQ+ content scheduled for the remainder of October, which is also LGBTQ+ History Month.

The league also plans to have NFL Network talent wear purple for Spirit Day, October 15.

"We have no way of knowing if an active NFL player would choose to come out, or what they might experience," Vincent writes at the end of his op-ed. "What I do know is that I am committed to celebrate, support, and welcome them."




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They have NEVER "come out" while active as players, and likely never will.

That fact alone tells you what NFL players -- and men in general -- think of butt-sniffing guys.

Nope. We don't support them, nor their right to "be themselves."

Because we consider them, and their behaviors, to be unnatural and unmanly.

It's as simple as that, and it ain't gonna change. So-Sorry-935&
 

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Lets just say the Soprano crime family didn't have the same level of enthusiasm for Vito
 

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They have NEVER "come out" while active as players, and likely never will.

That fact alone tells you what NFL players -- and men in general -- think of butt-sniffing guys.

Nope. We don't support them, nor their right to "be themselves."

Because we consider them, and their behaviors, to be unnatural and unmanly.

It's as simple as that, and it ain't gonna change. So-Sorry-935&

Homophobia probably an issue in NFL locker rooms...

Agree it is unnatural...

I may be wrong, but do believe majority of gay men are born that way.

So I don’t judge them in that aspect.

I don’t think you can “pray the gay away”..
 

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How will this happen, put out a platter of Pride Oreos and see who takes them?
 

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This Clown needs to just come out and live a happy life, fucking pussy has to torture him.
 

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Those who are Christian too, are first in the line, lol...

Christian White Males, better off smoking crystal meth and turning transgender if they wanna get a job or live a normal life in this new left fucked up world.
 

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Anyone “come out” this weekend???
 

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(CNN)It's a first for the NFL.

The football league is celebrating National Coming Out Day with a video featuring openly gay and bisexual former players such as Ryan O'Callaghan, Jeff Rohrer, R.K. Russell and Wade Davis, encouraging current LGBTQ players to come out.

The NFL released the 30-second long "National Coming Out Day PSA" on YouTube Saturday. It's scheduled to air during early-game Fox broadcasts Sunday, which is National Coming Out Day, according to Outsports.com.

As of Saturday afternoon, the video has roughly 13,500 views.

The PSA begins with O'Callaghan, Rohrer, Russell and Davis collectively saying: "To all current players who are thinking of coming out, when you are ready, so are we."

Then current NFL players, including Rob Gronkowski, DeAndre Hopkins, and Calais Campbell, express their support, saying, "It takes all of us, and you deserve to be all you."

Fourteen former NFL players have said they are gay or bisexual, according to Outsports.com.

NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent wrote an op-ed on the league's website as part of its "It Takes All of Us" campaign, expressing his support for LGBTQ players considering coming out.

"There has never been a single active player that has come out," Vincent writes, reflecting on his own experience as an NFL player. "While I'm sure I've played with LGBTQ+ players -- highly skilled, athletic and effective at their jobs -- they did not come out. But they were my teammates and part of the larger NFL family."

Vincent also cites surveys from GLAAD and the Trevor Project, saying up to 12 percent of respondents identified as LGBTQ+. He points out that there are 1,696 current players in the NFL.

"Anyone in the player community who may be considering coming out, know this," Vincent writes. "Just as I have done with family members and close friends, I am committed to serving as a conduit to help you through that journey -- either myself, in collaboration with my teammates at the league office, or through the many organizations with whom we partner on LGBTQ+ issues."

The NFL launched a website featuring additional projects with GLAAD, the Trevor Project and other LGBTQ+ content scheduled for the remainder of October, which is also LGBTQ+ History Month.

The league also plans to have NFL Network talent wear purple for Spirit Day, October 15.

"We have no way of knowing if an active NFL player would choose to come out, or what they might experience," Vincent writes at the end of his op-ed. "What I do know is that I am committed to celebrate, support, and welcome them."




https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...national-coming-out-day-video-trnd/index.html

I know Jeff well..I've worked with him many times on TV commercials, he's funny as hell and one hell of a good guy.
I will say him "coming out" was shocking to say the least... we're still friends but he's outa the biz so we don't cross paths much any more , I attended his pre wedding party with lot's of old Cowboy players, it was a trip. Nutty world.
 

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