Synopses & Reviews
The second NFL player ever to come out as gay and the first ever to come out as HIV-positive, Roy Simmons was an up-and-coming star offensive lineman who quit football after just four years rather than be exposed as gay. Out of Bounds tells his compelling story-from his rape at age 10 to being plucked from his poor Southern background to join the NFL, from his first taste of pro football fame and sudden enormous wealth to his fast-paced, no holds barred nightlife of heavy drugs and countless sexual encounters with women and men. Simmons led a roller-coaster life that peaked in the late 1980s with his playing in the Superbowl. Ultimately, however, reckless living left him penniless, friendless, and on the brink of suicide. Finally in 1992, Simmons tapped the courage to come out as gay on national TVthen coming out as HIV-positive 10 years laterleading him to a healthy path of sobriety and self-acceptance.
About the Author
Roy Simmons is only one of three former NFL players to publicly disclose his homosexuality. Simmons, an offensive lineman with the New York Giants and Washington Redskins from 1979-84, came out as gay on television in 1992. Simmons works as a supervisor in a Long Island drug halfway house.
Damon DiMarco is the author of Tower Stories: The Autobiography of September 11, 2001. Hes currently on the faculty of Drew University and lives in New York.