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Nov. 1 - Nov. 7, 2002

Tuaolo Emerges from the NFL Closet

By Brian Kluepfel
Special to AsianWeek

Esera Tuaolo has faced the spotlight before. A two-time All-Conference player with Oregon State, the Honolulu-born defensive lineman went on to a nine-year NFL career, during which he went to the Super Bowl with the Atlanta Falcons in 1998 and sang the national anthem before several games, including the 1999 Pro Bowl in his home state. He’s made CDs with recording star Suzy K and fellow teammates (NFL Jams, NFL Country). But now, all eyes are on the retired player for another reason — he’s admitted that he’s gay...

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