Nick Herbig Publicly Posts Sweet Photo With Boyfriend in Celebration of Pride Month
While the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to make headlines on the field, linebacker Nick Herbig just made a powerful statement off of it — one that’s deeply personal and quietly groundbreaking.
In a heartfelt moment shared on social media this week, Nick Herbig posted a photo of himself standing arm-in-arm with another man, both smiling warmly and wearing traditional green leis, in what appears to be a private, joyful celebration. The timing? Pride Month — and the message, while unspoken, was crystal clear.

There was no caption, no announcement, and no hashtags. Just a picture. But that was enough to make waves across the NFL and LGBTQ+ communities.
“He didn’t need to say anything,” one fan wrote on Reddit. “That photo said everything — joy, love, and pride.”
A Quiet But Powerful Statement
While Nick Herbig has never publicly addressed his sexuality, this post is being interpreted by many as his way of gently but proudly coming out — not through words, but through truth.

In the hypermasculine world of the NFL, where LGBTQ+ visibility is still rare, Herbig’s photo represents a meaningful step forward. There have only been a handful of active players in league history who’ve publicly identified as LGBTQ+, and even fewer who have done so while still early in their careers.
The reaction so far? Overwhelming support.
Fans, fellow athletes, and LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations have praised Herbig for his authenticity, his courage, and his timing — choosing to share such an intimate image during Pride Month, a time when visibility matters most.
Steelers Culture Makes It Possible
While the Steelers have yet to release an official statement, the organization is well known for its culture of respect, accountability, and inclusivity. The team has supported league-wide initiatives like “Football Is For Everyone” and routinely acknowledges Pride Month through official channels.

Herbig’s quiet confidence in posting this image suggests he feels safe within that locker room — and that matters.
“When you know your teammates have your back, you can be yourself. That’s what leadership looks like,” said one AFC player anonymously.
More Than Just a Photo
Whether or not Nick Herbig chooses to make a public statement, this photo already speaks volumes. It shows that a rising NFL player can celebrate who he is — and who he loves — without apology or performance.
It’s a reminder that pride doesn’t always come in rainbows and parades. Sometimes it’s just two people, standing together, smiling freely.











