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Romero, who played for the 49ers’ Gold Rush team, thanked everyone who had helped him as he announced his retirement.

He thanked Out sports and posted on Instagram, saying, “Gold Rush, thank you for two amazing seasons.” “I’ve made the decision to hang up the poems in order to focus on my full-time job and my academic and professional goals, which will hopefully allow me to spread the magic of the Gold Rush.

For two incredible seasons, I was able to represent something greater than myself thanks to the 49ers. I am grateful to my daring and loving coaches, the 49ers staff, especially Laura Johnson, and the entire E2K staff for their unwavering support and belief in me from the beginning.

“I appreciate how my lovely, wise, and gifted teammates treat me like a brother and encourage me to be a better person both on and off the field. I appreciate all of the affection from 49ers faithful; you are the greatest NFL fan base.

“Finally, I want to praise you, young Jonathan, for being who you are without apology even when others tell you otherwise, for using every setback as motivation to work even harder, and for using peer doubt as fuel to pursue your goals. I am incredibly thankful to have been a part of this incredible program run by the greatest NFL team, which I am leaving behind. Salutations to love, pride, and shattering glass ceilings.”

Although Romero is leaving the 49ers’ Gold Rush cheer squad, he doesn’t completely rule out the prospect of going back to the sidelines at some point.

Romero said to Outsports, “I don’t know where life will take me. I’m just 23 years old.” “My goals go beyond NFL dancing and cheerleading. I would like to reach those objectives. I’m currently trying to spend more time with my family, friends, and other professional facets of my life.

Romero stated that although it could be difficult to be one of the (still comparatively few) out gay male cheerleaders in the NFL, his experience has been nothing but wonderful.

“I’ve experienced only love, and during the Super Bowl, I felt the same way,” he remarked. “I continue to live.”

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