“I’m Ready to Move On’: Carl Nassib, the NFL’s First Openly Gay Player’ Retires from Football
Former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib, who became the NFL’s first openly gay player in 2021, has retired from football.
Former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib, who became the NFL’s first openly gay player in 2021, has retired from football.
The NFL’s first openly gay player, Carl Nassib, requested and received a personal day due to anti-gay language Jon Gruden used in his email.
The National Football League is going all in as June Pride Month wraps up with a new video proclaiming that “football is gay.”
Carl Nassib’s hero status as the first openly gay active NFL player is now in jeopardy as rumors abound that he is a Republican.
Joy Behar apologized to her co-hosts and the audience Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” for making an “inappropriate” joke while discussing Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib becoming the first active NFL player to come out as gay.
Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib has become the first NFL player to publicly announce that he is gay. Nassib made the announcement in an Instagram video on Monday afternoon.