Philadelphia Eagles Sign 6-Foot-9, 277 Pound Army Ranger
There are a lot of people out there who look up to professional athletes as heroes. Even if you don’t, there’s one pro football player that I think we can all agree is certainly a hero.
The Philadelphia Eagles recently signed Alejandro Villanueva. His name may not ring a bell for you. See, he wasn’t playing football these past few years. In fact, he hasn’t been on the field since 2009. Villanueva, formerly West Point’s offensive captain, was serving his country since he commissioned as an infantry officer in 2010.
In addition to some fairly impressive football stats from West Point, as well as his Bachelor of Science in systems engineering, the 6-foot-9, 277 pound Villanueva, who was recently promoted to the rank of captain, also boasts a few other achievements. To name a few:
According to the Eagles’ release, Villanueva has earned a number of honors for his service, including the Bronze Star Medal for valor; the Ranger tab; the Parachutist Badge; the Bronze Star Medal for overseas service; National Defense Service Medal; Afghanistan Campaign Medal with campaign star; Global War on Terrorism Service Ribbon; NATO Medal; and Combat Infantryman’s Badge and Expert Infantryman’s Badge.
Not too shabby. However, those awards alone aren’t nearly as impressive as how he got them.
During his first deployment to Afghanistan, Villanueva earned the Bronze Star Medal for valor for moving forward under enemy fire to pull wounded soldiers from an isolated position, according to the Eagles’ release.
If that wasn’t enough, Villanueva volunteered to serve in the elite 75th Ranger Regiment and went on to serve an additional two tours in Afghanistan.
You could definitely say he’s a leader both on and off the field. I don’t know how he’ll play, but I can tell you that regardless of his performance in games, Captain Villanueva is going to be a valuable asset to the Eagles.
[via ESPN]
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11 years ago at 5:05 pmThis guys dick is probably 19 inches. soft.
11 years ago at 5:23 pmguy could bench a humvee
11 years ago at 6:25 pmApparently he’s one of the few soldiers who can look into the window of a MRAP without needing a ladder. No shit, I’ve met a guy who served under him.
11 years ago at 9:06 pmThis is the man we strive to be.
11 years ago at 9:27 pmBeat Navy.
11 years ago at 10:53 pmBeastMode #TFM
11 years ago at 10:33 amSick, glad he can now play in the city of brotherly hate.
11 years ago at 7:36 amAwesome move by the Eagles… They still suck though.
11 years ago at 12:11 am