BREAKING: Billionaire David Geffen Openly Backs LGBT Movement Across America — Speaks Out About NFL Pride March This June, Launching from Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA – June 24, 2025 — Media mogul and billionaire philanthropist David Geffen has made headlines once again — this time for his powerful show of support for the LGBTQ+ community across the United States, announcing his full endorsement and financial backing of the NFL’s first-ever nationwide Pride March initiative, launching this June from Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
In what he calls a “historic moment for inclusion in sports,” Geffen pledged his resources, voice, and influence to ensure the NFL embraces diversity not just in policy, but in practice — starting with a symbolic march that aims to bring what he calls a “new wave of acceptance and visibility” to locker rooms, fan bases, and stadiums from coast to coast.
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A Bold Statement from an Entertainment Icon
At a press conference hosted in Los Angeles, Geffen was direct in his message:
“Sports should reflect the world we live in. And right now, that world is diverse, courageous, and proud. The LGBTQ+ community has always been part of football — whether on the field, in the stands, or behind the scenes. It’s time that reality is celebrated, not silenced.”

The NFL Pride March — Kicking Off in Philadelphia
The NFL Pride March, backed by both the league and independent partners, will officially kick off on June 30, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. The choice of Philly — a city long known for its progressive values — was no accident.
Organizers say the event will include:
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A symbolic “50-yard march” led by current and former NFL players, including several who have publicly come out or supported the LGBTQ+ community.
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Guest performances by LGBTQ+ artists and allies.
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On-field statements from players, coaches, and David Geffen himself.
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Community booths from advocacy groups such as GLAAD, The Trevor Project, and You Can Play.
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A national live broadcast across major sports networks and streaming platforms.

A Growing Movement in the NFL
While the NFL has made incremental progress on inclusivity, this initiative marks its boldest step yet. Geffen’s involvement is seen as both symbolic and strategic — leveraging his decades of influence in music, film, and philanthropy to push forward a cultural transformation in pro football.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell released a brief but supportive statement:
“We welcome David Geffen’s passion and partnership in moving our league forward. Football is for everyone — and this is a vital step toward proving that every day.”
Players and Coaches React
Several active players have voiced public support for the initiative.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts tweeted:
“Proud to represent a city that’s leading change. Inclusion matters. We’re stronger when we stand together.”
Lions coach Dan Campbell added:
“Football is about heart, courage, and unity. If someone brings that to the team, it doesn’t matter who they love — it matters how they play and who they are.”
David Geffen’s Bigger Vision
Geffen, who came out publicly in the early 1990s and has long been a major donor to LGBTQ+ causes, described this as just the beginning. He announced a $15 million donation to create a new initiative called “Locker Room Light” — a nonprofit aimed at providing resources, advocacy, and education on LGBTQ+ inclusion in youth and professional sports.
“Visibility saves lives. Acceptance builds legacies,” Geffen said. “The time for silence is over. The time for Pride is now.”
Final Word
This June’s march at Lincoln Financial Field marks a watershed moment not just for the NFL, but for the intersection of sports, identity, and progress in America. With David Geffen’s full support and the league’s backing, this initiative has the potential to transform not only public perception, but the everyday culture of professional football.
Whether you’re in the stands, in the locker room, or watching from home — this is your invitation to be part of something bigger than the game.