Wed. February 12, 2014
Michael Sam's father told The New York Times that he's not comfortable with his son's coming out gay.
Sam is the 24-year-old college football player and solid NFL draft prospect who came out gay Sunday. If drafted, Sam would become the NFL's first openly gay player.
(Related: Michael Sam, NFL draft prospect, comes out gay.)
Sam received praise from the Obamas after coming out, but his father remains skeptical.
"I don't want my grandkids raised in that kind of environment," Michael Sam Sr. told the nation's paper of record. "I'm old school.I'm a man and a woman type of guy."
"As a black man, we have so many hurdles to cross. This is just one he has to cross," he added.
In a tweet, the younger Sam thanked his family for their support: "Want to give an additional thanks to my supportive family and team."
(Related: Michael Sam's coming out troubles conservatives.)
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