NFL Veteran Made History As 1st Out Player In Regular Season Game

Defensive end Carl Nassib made the game-changing tackle in overtime leading the Las Vegas Raiders to a 33-27 win over the Ravens
Defensive end Carl Nassib (screen capture)

Defensive end Carl Nassib, already making history as the first out gay man to play in a regular season NFL game, was a game-changer in the Las Vegas Raiders dramatic 33-27 win Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Tied in overtime, it looked like the Raiders were going to suffer a loss after quarterback Derek Carr threw for an interception on 3rd and goal.

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But five plays later, with the Ravens facing 3rd and 7 on their own 33 yard line, Nassib strip-sacked Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. A strip-sack occurs when a defensive player causes a fumble while tackling the opposing quarterback.

Raiders Darius Philon recovered the ball after the fumble, and two plays later Carr threw for a long, lofty touchdown connecting with Zay Jones for the win.

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“He made a great play,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden told the Las Vegas Review Journal. “Nassib had a great training camp. We’re going to need him going forward.”

“I’ve played in a lot of games, this being my sixth year,” Nassib said. “I try to make sure that I remember every single game. I won’t forget this one.”

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Nassib, 28, publicly came out on June 21 in an Instagram post to his fans. His announcement made him the first active out player in the NFL.

This is his 6th season in the NFL and his second with the Raiders.

 

3 thoughts on “NFL Veteran Made History As 1st Out Player In Regular Season Game”

    • Forget the play! Hopefully he sneaks a bunch of pics from the locker room after the game. We want the NFL cock pics. That should be the only job he is concerned about!

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