The Pittsburgh Steelers have plenty of interesting characters in the organization's history, but arguably the most interesting is Alejandro Villanueva.
OWINGS MILLS, Md, — The Ravens needed to go back to the drawing board to strengthen the offensive line. There is uncertainty surrounding Ronnie Stanley's ongoing, ankle injury, Alejandro Villanueva retired and Bradley Bozeman is testing the free-agent market.
Villanueva was a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
The Baltimore Ravens are expected to make some significant changes to their offensive line this offseason. Following an injury-riddled disappointment of a 2021 campaign, the Ravens know they need to make improvements.
Whether retired or released, it wouldn’t be a surprise if we don’t see Villanueva in purple and black next season.
Alejandro Villanueva is expected to be a cap casualty When shopping the free agent market, the Baltimore Ravens typically hit their mark. They’re not known for gross overpays as they scramble to build a team through paying top dollar.
The Baltimore Ravens‘ front office is generally spot on when it comes to making sensible contracts, but the team may have messed this one up. Offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva likely won’t return next season as the Ravens prepare to rebuild their offensive line.
The Baltimore Ravens will be looking to give Lamar Jackson the best possible offensive line in 2022. That unit probably won’t include right tackle Alejandro Villanueva.
After falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens will stay on the road to face their third divisional opponent in a row, the Cleveland Browns, for the second time in three weeks.
From black and yellow to black and purple, football is football to the veteran offensive lineman The rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers has been arguably the fiercest in the entire league for the better part of the past two decades.
The Ravens escaped with a win on the road against the Chicago Bears and without starting quarterback Lamar Jackson last Sunday to improve to 7-3 and remain in sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
Defining matchups The Ravens sit at 5-1 and atop the AFC standings heading into Week 7 of the season. Baltimore has yet to play a divisional game, but that will change this Sunday as the Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals (4-2) in a battle for first place of the AFC North.
Ravens left tackle Alejandro Villanueva will play in Monday Night Football. The team released its inactive list, and Villanueva is not on it. Villanueva was questionable for the game after missing the first two practices of the week with a knee injury.
The Baltimore Ravens have dealt with a number of injuries to their offensive line so far this season with as many as three starts dealing with injuries.
The Baltimore Ravens have dealt with a number of injuries so far this season and the most recent ailment concerning veteran offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva is particularly concerning.
OWINGS MILLS, Md.— Ravens offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva is a former Army Ranger, one of the most elite military units in the entire world. Many of his experiences as an offensive lineman remind him of his days in the military.
Ravens offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva was the highest-rated player on the team following a 36-35 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2, according to Pro Football Focus.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby ran through Ravens right tackle Alejandro Villanueva to put pressure on quarterback Lamar Jackson in their Week 1 matchup.
The Dolphins have a few young offensive linemen in place to start, but they have multiple veterans vying for jobs as well. Miami recently considered adding at least one other veteran blocker.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva signed with the division-rival Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday, and he’s already adding some life to the rivalry between the two teams.
Villanueva spent the previous seven seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and earned two Pro Bowl selections as the left tackle protecting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger‘s blind side.
What's better than the Pittsburgh Steelers not signing Alejandro Villanueva? Avoiding a new contract and sending him to Baltimore. The Ravens are reportedly hosting the former Steelers left tackle for a visit as Villanueva finally begins to make something of his free agency market.
The Ravens haven't yet dealt Brown but could have a replacement in mind.
Villanueva was never considered an elite left tackle, but he usually did an okay job of protecting Ben Roethlisberger‘s blindside. He’s also been durable, starting all 16 games in each of the past five seasons.
Villanueva is set to become a free agent in March. Will the Steelers want to pay him?
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