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There have been 14 NFL players who came out as gay or bi after retiring, the latest becoming widely known this week when former Seattle Seahawks defensive back Martin Jenkins, who is gay, was nominated to the California Supreme Court. 11 every year and this year falls on an NFL Sunday. Hopkins has a lesbian sister and some of the these other players have voiced support for LGBTQ people in the past, but this is the first time the NFL has publicly acknowledged National Coming Out Day, which is Oct. The current players who are in the video are, in order of appearance, Anthony Harris (Vikings) Anthony Barr (Vikings) Dalton Risner (Broncos) Calais Campbell (Ravens) Jarvis Landry (Browns) Marlon Humphrey (Ravens) Rob Gronkowski (Buccaneers) and DeAndre Hopkins (Cardinals). The video then cuts to a string of NFL players responding, “I support you, I got you, we got you, we support you, it takes all of us, and you deserve to be all you.” In the video, which will initially air during Sunday’s early-game Fox telecasts, former players Ryan O’Callahan, Jeff Rohrer, RK Russell and Wade Davis, all of who came out as gay or bi after retiring, begin by saying: “To all current players who are thinking of coming out, when you are ready, so are we.” In a first, the NFL is celebrating Sunday’s National Coming Out Day with a video showing players such as Rob Gronkowski and DeAndre Hopkins voicing their support for any gay or bi teammate who comes out.