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Before Carl Nassib, these pioneering pro athletes came out. Here's what they have to say about Nassib's announcement

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this week became the first active NFL player to come out as gay. And with his announcement, the Las Vegas Raiders defensive end joins a small group of openly gay men in professional sports.

Many of the history makers who preceded him shared in his joy.

Former NBA center Jason Collins, who and became the first openly gay athlete in any of the four major U.S. sports leagues, wrote that he was "very proud" of Nassib.

"Incredibly happy for him and can't wait to watch him play this upcoming season!" .

Collins only continued to play professionally for a few days after coming out. In 2014, under a 10-day contract with the Brooklyn Nets, he made history again as the.

Nassib has a predecessor, too, in Michael Sam, who ahead of the NFL draft. When he was eventually selected in the seventh round of the draft by the St. Louis Rams, he -- a moment that was ridiculed by some fellow and former NFL players.

In a tweet, he thanked Nassib for "owning [his] truth" and for making a US$100,000 donation to the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention service for LGBTQ2S+ youth.

"LBGTQ people are more likely to commit suicide than heterosexuals," . "I hope and pray people will take note to this. Thank you again Carl and look forward to seeing you play on the field."

Sam never got to play with the Rams -- he was released by the team that same year, a decision former Rams coach was purely motivated by the game, not Sam's sexuality.

NFL veteran , who is bisexual, told CNN that Nassib's coming out is "a moment of celebration ... not only for Nassib as a person and as a player but for the NFL" and sports as a whole.

"I have no doubt that this announcement for Carl will enhance his game, will enhance his physical edge, his physical prowess and allow him to have hopefully the best season that we have seen him have in his career," Russell said in a Tuesday appearance on CNN's New Day.

Billy Bean, a former MLB player who now serves as the league's vice president and special assistant to the commissioner, came out only after he'd retired. He a "big announcement" and thanked him. (In Minor League Baseball, , who was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers, came out in 2015 before retiring two years later.)

Robbie Rogers, a with the Los Angeles Galaxy, came out in 2013 -- the first American soccer player to do so. He Nassib's disclosure "inspiring."

In his social media announcement, Nassib spoke of the support he's received from his family and teammates and the overwhelming happiness he felt in asserting his sexuality.

Not every pro athlete who's come out has felt the same sense of joy and ease upon their announcement -- most of them came out before in the U.S. -- but they're sharing in Nassib's joy now and lifting him up while he makes history.

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