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Former Dallas Cowboys Star Dez Bryant Slams NFL Over Gay Pride Month Ad

Former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant criticized the NFL’s advertising promotion for Gay Pride Month, which began on Sunday, June 1st, coinciding with Black Music Month.

In 2023 and 2024, all 32 teams in the National Football League celebrated Pride Month by displaying rainbow-colored logos or using rainbow-themed social media messaging.

However, on Sunday, only four NFL teams made the effort to change their logos to mark the commencement of Pride Month.

Twelve NFL teams chose not to participate in Pride Month celebrations this year, opting not to post any gay pride messages.

Former NFL star Dez Bryant, aged 36, expressed his disappointment with the NFL’s ad promotion, which featured the words “Football is gay,” “Football is lesbian,” “Football is beautiful,” “Football is queer,” “Football is exciting,” “Football is transgender,” “Football is bisexual,” “Football is power,” “Football is American,” “Football is accepting,” and “Football is everything.”

On X (Twitter), Bryant wrote, “Football is gay. Football is queer. Football is transgender… These are wild statements to make… Excuse my silliness. I’m going to proudly tell my boys that football is none of these things. I have nothing against gays, but this is far from right.”

Bryant acknowledged there are gay football players in the league, “but forcing it in people’s faces… especially children… can send the wrong message,” he wrote. “Football is a real community, like the gay community. Imagine telling gays they have to advocate for straight people… they probably would have a problem,” he added.

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