Multiple NFL players are supporting LGBTQ-friendly causes on the field this weekend

This weekend is the NFL’s annual “My Cause My Cleats” initiative, which is a series of in-season games where players across the league are allowed to wear cleats outside of the uniform-mandated norm, in support of a non-profit or charitable organization. Players can then auction the cleats and raise even more money for them directly.

For the first time, multiple NFL players will be supporting organizations with primary LGBTQ causes, as well as several more will support organizations that help LGBTQ people with other causes too.

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Carl Nassib, the first player in the NFL to play in the regular season while being out, will support the Trevor Project, the same organization he supported when he came out this June.

Additionally, Johnny Stanton, a fullback for the Cleveland Browns, selected Athlete Ally as the cause for his cleats.

This not only marks the first time multiple players are supporting organizations dedicated to LGBTQ causes in the same “My Clause My Cleats” run, but Nassib and Stanton are only the second and third known players to do so.

According to Outsports, only one other player has chosen an LGBTQ organization for “My Clause My Cleats” ever before, since it started in 2018. Preston Williams, a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, chose local LGBTQ group Pridelines as the cause represented by his cleats in 2019.

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“I chose the cleats because everyone is their own person. You can’t be mean to somebody about what they like or who they like,” Williams reflected this year. This week, Williams is honoring his own self-named foundation.

Stanton chose his cause because of a closeted uncle and nearly Olympic swimmer, Patrick Stanton, that he wanted to honor because “He never felt comfortable enough to come out while he was swimming… [and] I don’t want the athletes coming out today to feel like they can’t be themselves,” the fourth-year veteran said.

He has made it a point to be a vocal advocate on social media, especially this year.

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“The fact that some people don’t feel comfortable enough in their own identity to participate in sports breaks my heart. No one should feel unwelcome on the field or the court,” Stanton told Outsports. “If just one person being an ally can help them feel more comfortable, then I’m happy to be that person.”

For this year's #MyCauseMyCleats, @Browns FB @johnnystantoniv is supporting @AthleteAlly. pic.twitter.com/uwICkJV0H8

— NFL (@NFL) December 4, 2021

Here's a closer look at @johnnystantoniv cleats for #MCMC this year. After the Browns week 14 game against the Ravens, they will go up for auction, all benefits to @AthleteAlly

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Originally posted on: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/12/multiple-nfl-players-supporting-lgbtq-friendly-causes-field-weekend/