Michael Sam’s NFL Career Is Likely Over — And That Might Be A Good Thing

Michael Sam’s NFL Career Is Likely Over — And That Might Be A Good Thing, The Montreal Alouettes set protective end Michael Sam on their suspended rundown Monday after he cleared out the group's preparation camp a week ago for individual reasons.

The way of Sam's takeoff on Friday is unexplained.Friday morning, Michael asked the group a unique consent to leave preparing camp and return home for individual reasons," the group said in an announcement Friday. "The Montreal Alouettes completely regard Michael Sam's choice and rally around him to offer him untouched and backing required. The group has left the entryway open and Michael is welcome to return at whatever point he feels prepared."

The Alouettes arranged for a program spot with the move as they plan for the standard season.

Sam, who marked in May with the Alouettes, was the first transparently gay player drafted by a NFL group when he was chosen in the seventh round by the St. Louis Rams a year ago. He was discharged by the Rams amid the preseason and later grabbed and let pass by the Dallas Cowboys.

The 25-year-old Sam experienced trouble in the NFL on the grounds that at 6-foot-2, 260 pounds, he didn't precisely fit the model of a protective end or an outside linebacker.

Sam was co-guarded player of the year in the Southeastern Conference while at Missouri.
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