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I don't think there would be any problem at all." His teammates and general manager said essentially the same thing. 506.
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NFL star Kerry Rhodes forced to deny he's gay - despite being pictured with his arm around another man
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER and RACHEL QUIGLEY
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NFL star Kerry Rhodes has been forced to speak out and deny recent media reports that he is gay - after pictures allegedly of him with his arm around a 'friend' emerged.
The photos surfaced today on MediaTakeoutof the former Cardinal's player on a recent vacation.
Nor have the media universally agreed to support a possibly gay player. It would be a monumental day if a handful or a few guys come out.
‘Of course, there would be backlash. There are up to four players being talked to right now, and they're trying to be organized so they can come out on the same day together. .
He is seen sitting in a boat with his arm around a man and in another, carrying the same man like a baby.
Speaking to TMZtoday, Rhodes - who is now a free agent - said: 'Photos have been circulating of my former assistant and I that have caused some rumors regarding my sexuality, and I wanted to address the situation.
Rumors: Kerry Rhodes pictured with his assistant Alton Craig who he says is the guy he is carrying in the MediaTakeout pictures from a recent vacation
Number 25: Rhodes - who played for the Cardinals last year - is now a free agent.
He had a career-high 30 tackles from scrimmage last season, a sack and 14 stops on special teams.
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The revelation follows a report last month byCBS sportswriter Mike Freeman that a player is reportedly preparing to make a public announcement about his sexual orientation before the 2013 season.
He wrote: 'I'm told that a current gay NFL player is strongly considering coming out publicly within the next few months - and after doing so, the player would attempt to continue his career.'
Freeman did not say who the player is or any specifics about when his announcement would be made.
Openly gay former player Scott Fujita told Freeman: 'I honestly think the players of the NFL have been ready for an openly gay player for quite some time now.
Homophobia: Both Chris Clemons, left, and Chris Culliver, right, have made anti-gay comments in recent months
He added: 'Trust me, the coming out of a player would create much bigger waves outside the locker room than inside.'
But on the opposite end of the spectrum are opponents and a culture of homophobia.
Last month Seattle Seahawks defensive end Chris Clemons tweeted: 'Who on God's earth is this person saying he's coming out of the closet in the NFL?'
He said a player revealing that they are gay would be a 'selfish act' by someone 'just trying to make themselves bigger then the team'.
Days before the Super Bowl, San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver was asked about the prospect of gay players in the locker room during a radio interview.
Culliver shot back: 'I don't do the gay guys man.
First: Regardless of what's in those photos, Kerry Rhodes is not going to be one of the gay players coming out anytime soon.
And the NFL still hasn't yet reached a point where its players could see reports about their sexuality and not sprint to TMZ to correct the record. To me I'm definitely not and I can't control what people think, so I move on," Rhodes is quoted as saying by ESPN.
Rhodes has not received an offer from an NFL team since the rumours came out, but he does not believe that he has been "blacklisted" by teams.
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The shots were taken during a past vacation in a casual environment with my entire business team''I am not gay.
Michigan quarterback-turned-receiver Denard Robinson, Colorado tight end Nick Kasa and Michigan State running back Le'Veon Bell indicated they were asked about their sexual orientation at the combine last month in Indianapolis.
Holding firm: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said asking potential players to reveal their sexual orientation is 'unacceptable'