NFL Player Says Teammates Smoked Marijuana Ahead of (Past) Super Bowl

Why snitch now?!  Just for a good Super Bowl story?!  Well ok then.  Former Ravens & Bears LB Brendon Ayanbadejo says teammates smoked marijuana ahead of one of his two Super Bowls.  For those that want to know which players were smoking that good stuff — he wouldn’t reveal any names.  Hit the jump for his story…


NFL:(Update) Four Gay NFL Players Considering Coming Out

Earlier today I did a story on former Baltimore Ravens player Brendon Ayanbadejo, claiming part of the reason he may of been released this week was due in part to his stance on gay marriage. He is a strong supporter of the gay & lesbian community. You can read about that story ——–>HERE Coincidentally, I also did a story on funny man Terry Crews and his thoughts on gay NFL players coming out. Crews was an NFL player for 7 seasons. You can see that video —–>HERE. Now shortly after these stories posted, Ayanbadejo came out with claims that 4 current NFL players are seriously considering coming out of the closet together at the same time. Read more after the jump.


NFL:(Video) Ravens Player Says He Was Cut Because He Supports Gay Marriage?

Baltimore Ravens player Brendon Ayanbadejo made some noise this season when he came out very publicly in support of gay marriage. At first he was applauded for not biting his tongue and speaking his mind on a huge subject that has taken over this country the past few years. It seems his now former team might of wanted to distance themselves from such a topic. Ayandadejo, who played mostly special teams, but was a good contributor to the team was cut Thursday, and he feels it has a little more to do with just football decisions. “My bark is louder than my bite,” Ayanbadejo told Newsday. “I make a lot of noise and garner a lot of attention for various things off the football field. When that starts happening, why do you have that player around?” He said he understands the move from a football standpoint because he can be replaced with a cheaper, younger player. “But, I don’t necessarily think that teams want this type of attention,” he told Newsday. Now to be clear, he didn’t blame being cut entirely on his beliefs, but he does think it made it easier to cut him knowing that type of attention would no longer be on the Ravens. Especially after a Maryland lawmaker asked the Ravens to have players stop speaking about gay rights. There has been strong rumors recently that a current NFL player is considering coming out of the closet.I can only imagine the reaction that will get. Watch Ayanbadejo’s interview after…


NFL: Ravens’ Brendon Ayanbadejo’s Gay Marriage Stance Draws Fire From Politician

Brendan Ayanbadejo wants to thank the Maryland legislator who wrote a letter to the Baltimore Ravens condemning the linebacker’s support of gay marriage. Sabrina B.


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