R.K. Russell

<p>As the first openly LGBTQ+ professional to play in the NFL, R.K. Russell articulates how truth is essential to not only survive but to thrive.</p><p>In addition to being a professional football player in the NFL, he is also a published poet, writer, and artist. R.K. dedicated his life to football. He learned the responsibility and hard work it took to become a Big Ten Starter, an All-Conference player, and a reliable teammate. Off the field, he began to take his studies more seriously, write long-form creative pieces, and discover his sexuality. R.K. had always dated women and like a lot of young men his age he had fallen in love once or twice, but the presence of something more began to surface. R.K. confided in his best friend, teammate, and roommate at the time, Joseph Gilliam in his revelation. </p><p>As graduation and the NFL draft approached, R.K. put his sexuality on a long list of things that would pull his focus from playing in the NFL; along with writing, poetry, late nights, fast food, etc.</p><p>He was drafted in 2015 to the Dallas Cowboys in the fifth round. Though his first year adjusting to the increased speed and critical details of football on the professional level, he found himself seeking solace in his first male relationship.</p><p>Liberated by his inner circle, R.K. signed with Tampa Bay and found brotherhood, camaraderie, and success for two years before suffering a horrific shoulder injury. He played through the injury his last year in Tampa but with surgery looming and his last year on contract up, the Buccaneers parted ways with Russell.</p><p>In 2017, Russell appeared in 14 games with Tampa Bay, while registering 17 tackles. He missed the fifth and sixth games with a dislocated left shoulder, which limited him the rest of the year. His 2 sacks came in each of the final two games. On July 29, 2018, Russell signed with the Buffalo Bills.</p><p>R.K. moved to Los Angeles, a place he had visited every offseason and longed to reside. He began sharing and expressing his story through writing and poetry. With his creativity thriving, R.K. also started dating both men and women openly. With those he encountered, he identified as bisexual and his life away from football was finally starting to feel substantial. The thought of repressing his art, his writing, and his love, seemed unbearable.</p><p>In April of 2019 he released his debut poetry book <em>Prison or Passion</em>. Longing for freedom, on August 29th, 2019, R.K. Russell came out to the world as the first active NFL player to identify as bisexual. His courage and bravery are derived from his need to live his dream as exactly who is he is and whom he was meant to be. R.K.’s inspirational ESPN coming out story was a 2020 GLAAD Media Award finalist in the 'Outstanding TV Journalism’ category.</p><p>R.K.'s inspiring memoir, <em>The Yards Between Us: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Football</em>, will be released in May 2023.</p>

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<ul><li><strong>Living Your Truth</strong></li><li>R.K. Russell, the first openly LGBTQ+ professional to play in the NFL, has been a huge moment for the industry. In this speech, R.K. encourages sharing your truth and a commitment to living a free life full of self-love. He encourages you to embrace all parts of yourself using truth and passion to pursue your dreams and achieve your success professionally and personally. With his impassioned personal story of self-discovery and acceptance, R.K. articulates how truth is essential to not just survive but to thrive.</li></ul>

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