Former Minnesota Vikings punter says he was sacked for supporting gay cause

Former Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe alleged on Thursday that he was sacked by the National Football League (NFL) team last May because of his public support for same-sex marriage.
In a scathing article which he wrote for the website Deadspin, Kluwe said he had been repeatedly urged by former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier and general manager Rick Spielman to “stop speaking out on this stuff”.
Kluwe also said that Vikings special teams coach Mike Priefer had made several anti-gay comments in his presence, while Vikings owner Zygi Wilf had expressed support for the punter’s stance on gay rights.
“Quite a few people asked me if I thought [my firing] was because of my recent activism for same-sex marriage rights, and I was very careful in how I answered the question,” Kluwe wrote.
“My answer, verbatim, was always, ‘I honestly don’t know, because I’m not in those meetings with the coaches and administrative people.’ However, I’m pretty confident it was.
“It’s my belief, based on everything that happened over the course of 2012, that I was fired by Mike Priefer, a bigot who didn’t agree with the cause I was working for, and two cowards, Leslie Frazier and Rick Spielman.”