Nfl gay player rumors
suspected NFL players of being gay and/or bisexual.
I know this can be a dicey subject for some, as they don't long to believe their 'ICONS' can be gay! But I will bear their wrath and proceed with my 'selection.': Tom Brady (Bi), Aaron Rodgers; Wes Welker(?),JJ Watt (just got married to a woman),Julian Elderman; Danny Amendola, Brian Cushing, Christian McCaffrey (currently 'involved' with a 'beard')--on the fence-Rob Gronkowski. Several more, but I thought I would authorize others Post their 'suspects!'
by Anonymous | reply | May 28, AM |
Why Wes Welker, just curious? He was one hell of a player with the Pats.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | March 27, PM |
Only white players are gay?
by Anonymous | reply 2 | March 27, PM |
Players who came out of the closet. For whom would you be a tight end?
by Anonymous | reply 3 | March 27, PM |
mmm, Christian McCaffrey.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | March 27, PM |
[QUOTE] Only white players are gay?
OP, favor most DLers, only wants to fantasize about the attractive colorless NFL players.
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