Steve Young, Hall Of Fame Quarterback, Wants To 'Build Bridges' With Gay Community

Legendary NFL Quarterback Wants To 'Build Bridges' With Gay Community
|

Steve Young, the former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, urged tolerance and acceptance of the LGBT community in a keynote speech Saturday night at a conference for gay Mormons in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Young said his goal is to "build bridges with my gay brothers and sisters," according to the AP. "We need to see each other as Jesus sees us."

The Mormon community was active in 2008 in pushing for the passage of California's Proposition 8, which outlawed marriage equality in the state. (The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the ban in June.)

Young is Mormon and played football at Brigham Young University. In 2008, he made news when his wife, Barbara, put "No on Prop. 8" signs in their front yard.

The NFL legend's comments come amid speculation that the first NFL player could come out soon.

At the conference, Young introduced his wife -- whose older brother is gay -- by telling the crowd, "There is not a day that goes by that you are not on her mind. She has spent countless hours advocating for you."

"One of the most beautiful things about this church is that it can evolve," his wife said at the conference. "It may not go as fast as everyone wants, but it is evolving."

Our 2024 Coverage Needs You

As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake. At HuffPost, we believe that a free press is critical to creating well-informed voters. That's why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind expensive paywalls.

Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential election. With your help, we'll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support.

to keep our news free for all.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go