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Former NFL player Jeff Rohrer on coming out and same-sex marriage: 'I followed my heart'

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Former NFL star Jeff Rohrer hopes his wedding to Joshua Ross 'helps current players'
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Michael Rothman
ByMichael Rothman
November 21, 2018, 3:14 PM

When retired NFL player Jeff Rohrer tied the knot with Joshua Ross over the weekend, becoming the first ex-NFL player to be in a same-sex marriage, he said the decision was a relief after living in the closet for most of his life.

"I followed my heart," the 59-year-old told ABC News.

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It wasn't until he divorced his wife a decade ago that he was able to truly tap into his feelings.

"I was living the life of a straight man for most of my life," he said. "My generation, it just was never part of the narrative."

Rohrer, an ex-Cowboys player, married 36-year-old Ross, the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" aesthetician, over the weekend in front of more than 100 family and friends.

Jeff Rohrer, left, a former NFL player, and Joshua Ross kiss during their wedding ceremony in Los Angeles, Nov. 18, 2018.
Alex Welsh/The New York Times via Redux

Ross said he wanted to announce the wedding months ago, but "Jeff just wasn't ready for that ... so literally we didn't tell anyone about the wedding until about six weeks before."

Rohrer came out to the world last week.

"I feared the worst with my kids, I feared the worst with my family, I feared the worst with my friends, I feared the worst with my teammates," he said. "I feared the worst with past teammates and I would say 99.4 percent I was wrong."

Ross and Rohrer said they've heard from other athletes grappling with the same issues.

"There was a young kid playing, I don't think it was professional baseball I think it was college baseball, and he basically sent along a message saying thank you so much and I need advice," Ross said.

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