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Eagles rope in US Army captain

Published: 07 May 2014 - 10:22 am | Last Updated: 27 Jan 2022 - 12:29 am

PHILADELPHIA: Alejandro Villanueva, a US Army captain who grew up in Spain and began playing American football when his family moved to Belgium, has signed with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles announced that Villanueva, who spent the past four years in the US Army and served three tours of Afghanistan, had been signed as a free agent defensive end.
The 6-foot-9 (2.05m), 277-pound (125kg) soldier’s awards included the Bronze Star Medal for valor for moving forward under enemy fire to pull wounded soldiers from isolated positions.
The Eagles watched Villanueva perform at a regional tryout camp last month in Detroit.
Villanueva, 25, was born in Mississippi but grew up in Spain and played rugby before his family moved to Belgium, where his father Ignacio worked for NATO.
Villanueva played high school basketball and gridiron for two years and played American football for Army when he attended the US Military Academy, serving as an offensive and defensive lineman as well as a receiver in 2009, when he led the Black Knights with 34 catches, 522 yards and five touchdowns.
“I see this as a win-win situation.” Villanueva added the NFL in a posting on its website.
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The 28-year-old, who played for the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens, was detained after the altercation in downtown Los Angeles.AFP