I was glad I could do my part to help bring visibility and representation to my community,' said Nassib, who also donated $100,000 to the Trevor Project, a nonprofit that seeks to prevent suicides among LGBTQ youth. It was just such a good feeling to have all the support. He then returned home to be around family and friends when he posted his video on Instagram. Nassib said he made sure the Raiders coaching staff was aware before the announcement so they had time to 'digest' and help with the process. 'Football players get a bad wrap but we're humble, hard-working, accepting people and this was a great example of that definitely.'
Been met with nothing but love and support, it's been incredible,' he said. Got a great locker room, great teammates.