NFL fans laud Carl Nassib for donating $100,000 towards Trevor Project for Pride Month
NFL defensive end Carl Nassib has revealed a relationship with The Trevor Project for Pride Month for the second year in a row. He will match contributions given to the charity up to $100,000. The former Las Vegas Raiders player announced his collaboration with The Trevor Project on Instagram. The project is a nonprofit organization that promotes LGBTQ adolescent mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
Nassib, an NFL Draft third-round selection out of Penn State, is a free agent for the 2022 season. The pass rusher had time with the Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Cleveland Browns. Earlier this year, in March, he was freed. During the 21–22 season, he participated in 13 games and recorded 21 tackles and 1.5 sacks. The six-year NFL veteran has participated in 87 games and started 37 of them. 22 sacks and 4 forced fumbles are his career totals.
Nassib stated in his first interview after coming out that he did it primarily to “bring representation and attention” to the NFL. The LGBTQ community is underrepresented in the NFL, one of the most famous sports in the country. Being the first openly homosexual athlete in the NFL is “stressful,” he even admitted on a podcast with Darren Waller.
Here are some of the fan reactions to this sweet gesture by Carl Nassib
“Awesome! The NFL just posted a super uplifting Carl Nassib video for pride month, pledging charity to an incredible cause! Surely the replies to this tweet will be super civil and respectful!” said @aidanludlum43
Awesome! The NFL just posted a super uplifting Carl Nassib video for pride month, pledging charity to an incredible cause! Surely the replies to this tweet will be super civil and respectful! https://t.co/5YT6loltd4
— Aidan (@aidanludlum43) June 27, 2022
@Principal_DRG tweeted, “Because representation matters” -Carl Nassib #pride #bravery #leadership”
“Excellent to see this leadership from Nick! The response to Nick, to Jake Daniels, to Craig Napier & Lloyd Wilson, to Josh Cavallo, to Carl Nassib all in the last 12 months has been so positive. Great role models bringing visibility to diversity in top-level sport 👏#pride”, tweeted by @GBegs
Excellent to see this leadership from Nick!
The response to Nick, to Jake Daniels, to Craig Napier & Lloyd Wilson, to Josh Cavallo, to Carl Nassib all in the last 12 months has been so positive.
Great role models bringing visibility to diversity in top-level sport 👏#pride https://t.co/dlCqjtWLlq
— Gemma Begley (@GBegs) June 20, 2022
@JayRuderman tweeted “Out there right now there’s a kid saying that I’d rather be dead than be gay.” So important! In honor of #PrideMonth, @Raiders #CarlNassib has pledged $100k to @TrevorProject. He is the 1st active @nfl play to come out as gay.
"Out there right now there's a kid saying that I'd rather be dead than be gay."
So important! In honor of #PrideMonth, @Raiders #CarlNassib has pledged $100k to @TrevorProject. He is the 1st active @nfl play to come out as gay.https://t.co/0dFnDBHFEi @people @shafiqnajib
— Jay Ruderman (@JayRuderman) June 27, 2022
“I have to stand up for what I believe, even as a member of the #LGBTConservative caucus. The decision to release my dear man-crush #CarlNassib can’t have been for budgeting reasons alone.” tweeted by @IsaiahCBurton2
#LGBTQ+ Hero of the Week – Carl Nassib “I will do my best to cultivate a culture that’s accepting and compassionate”, reacts @OakleafHR
#LGBTQ+ Hero of the Week – Carl Nassib
“I will do my best to cultivate a culture that’s accepting and compassionate”
Words by Gareth Evans#pridemonth #lgbtqhero #pridehero #nfl #carlnassib pic.twitter.com/Z5DFfHl74r
— Oakleaf Partnership (@OakleafHR) June 8, 2022
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