The Baltimore Ravens announced on Wednesday that offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva has retired after seven NFL seasons. Villanueva spent six of his seven NFL seasons as the starting left tackle ...
When the Baltimore Ravens signed Alejandro Villanueva to become their next right tackle on a two-year deal, it not only marked the rare switch of arch rival teams but also the switch from opposing ...
Among the images from Sunday’s Steelers-Bears game was one of Steelers left tackle Alejandro Villanueva standing by himself at the end of the tunnel to the field during the playing of the national ...
CLEVELAND, OH - JANUARY 3: Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers throws a first quarter interception in front of Alejandro Villanueva #78 and Desmond Bryant #92 of the Cleveland Browns at ...
Alejandro Villanueva's first year with Baltimore became his final NFL season. The 33-year-old Villanueva has ended his seven-year NFL career and been placed on the Ravens' reserve/retirement list. The ...
NEW YORK - Pittsburgh Steelers’ lineman Alejandro Villanueva wore the name of a fallen Army hero on his helmet during Monday night’s game against the New York Giants, breaking away from the team’s ...
New Ravens offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva is looking forward to facing his old team. Villanueva, who spent the last seven years with the Steelers, told Baltimore reporters today that he ...
PITTSBURGH -- All but one member of the Pittsburgh Steelers took the field at MetLife Stadium wearing the name Antwon Rose Jr. on the back of their helmets. As the Steelers displayed the late Rose's ...
(PITTSBURGH) — Offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva was the only member of the Pittsburgh Steelers to take the field for the national anthem before Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears, but the ...
MADRID — Former Pittsburgh Steeler Alejandro Villanueva helped entertain U.S. troops stationed abroad with a flag football tournament. Presented by USAA, the event took place on Wednesday at Naval ...
— -- PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers will recognize Veterans Day this weekend by wearing helmet decals representing the various Army divisions in an effort led by?left tackle Alejandro Villanueva.
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