Veteran NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell essentially acts as the face of the most popular sport in the US.
One of Goodell's main responsibilities is to resolve any problems that may arise in the league. Currently, Goodell is focused on the NFL's Sunday Ticket lawsuit, in which fans allege the league violated antitrust laws by selling its product at an inflated cost. Goodell took the stand and testified earlier this week.
During Goodell's tenure, the NFL has also made concerted efforts to embrace the LGBTQ+ community.
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Over the years, Goodell has publicly shared stories about his brother Michael, who identifies as gay.
“I love Michael and I'm proud of him,” Roger said via Outsports.
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According to the outlet, the NFL has approximately 16 current or former players who have publicly come out as gay or bisexual.
Jacksonville Jaguars assistant strength and conditioning coach Kevin Maxen is the league's first openly gay coach.
“I feel very fortunate to be in the position I am with the Jags and as a part of the NFL in general. When I wanted to come out more publicly, I was connected to a lot of people who were willing to help,” Maxen said. Men's health.
Goodell said the league will support him “if any member of the NFL family comes out.”
“Both publicly and privately, I have made it clear that if any member of the NFL family comes out, we will support them,” Goodell said.
Goodell also talked about two partnerships the NFL has formed.
“After Carl Nassib came out, we partnered with Carl and The Trevor Project on a marketing campaign called 'Football is for Everyone,'” Goodell said, “to raise awareness about this life-saving organization.” Nassib shared a statement on his social media platform in 2021 announcing that he is gay. He last played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2022.
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Goodell also highlighted the success of the Super Bowl Pride night events.
“Our Super Bowl Pride Night events with GLAAD have been powerful. Creating a space for the LGBTQ community and allies during our biggest week sends a message that we value inclusion and opportunities for all.”
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