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Kevin Maxen is first openly gay male NFL coach

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The NFL has an out gay player, has had out gay women coaches come out, and now has its first out male coach: Kevin Maxen, an associate strength coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars team.

His coming out makes Maxen the first publicly out male coach in any major American men’s pro sports league. The owner of the Jaguars, Shad Khan, told ESPN that he “appreciated reading Kevin’s story,” which first appeared on one of SB Nation’s websites.  “Kevin is a Jacksonville Jaguar through and through, and a key member of our football team and community,” Khan told ESPN in a statement Thursday. “I look forward to seeing Kevin next week at training camp, and hope that he comes to work each day during camp and through the season feeling confident, free and at peace.

I know our players and staff feel the same.” Khan has been a key supporter of a Jacksonville city ordinance that expanded protections for sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. “I don’t want to feel like I have to think about it anymore,” Maxen said in the interview. “I don’t want to feel like I have to lie about who I am seeing or why I am living with someone else.

I want to be vocal in support of people living how they want to live, but I also want to just live and not feel fear about how people will react.” As the Washington Blade has reported, the NFL has free agent Carl Nassib, who came out in 2020 as the first active gay player.

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