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Ex-NFL star Dez Bryant slams league's Pride Month messaging: 'Far from right'

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Former NFL star Dez Bryant took issue with the league’s message as it celebrated the start of Pride Month on Sunday.

The NFL released a 30-second video telling its audience what "football is."

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Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant before the New York Giants game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 10, 2017. (Matthew Emmons-USA Today Sports)

The video showed the words, "Football is gay," "football is lesbian," "football is beautiful," "football is queer," "football is exciting," "football is transgender," "football is bisexual," "football is power," "football is American," "football is accepting," and "football is everything," among other messages in the clip.

Bryant, who spent most of his NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys, expressed his frustration with the ad.

"Football is gay. Football is queer. Football is transgender... these are wild statements to make... excuse my silliness," Bryant wrote on X. "I’m going to proudly tell my boys football is none of these things. I have nothing against Gays but this is far from right."

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant before the game against the Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, Sept. 17, 2017. (Isaiah J. Downing-USA Today Sports)

Bryant’s social media post sparked debate and he fiercely defended himself.

"It’s gay players in the NFL.. but forcing it in people's faces... especially children... can send the wrong

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