The Baltimore Ravens lost their long-time offensive line coach, who died at 70 years old.
PITTSBURGH -- The Baltimore Ravens lost their long-time offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris, who died on Sunday at 70 years old.D'Alessandris was a native of western Pennsylvania, growing up in Aliquippa, Pa., 20 miles north of Acrisure Stadium up the Ohio River in Beaver County. He would attend Center High School and then played guard for Western Carolina, finishing as Team MVP and captain as a senior.
He would coach for the Ottawa Rough Riders in the Canadian Football League in 1990 and then the Birmigham Fire in the World League of American Football for two seasons, 1991-92, before going back to the college ranks. He finally made it to the NFL in 2008, spending two seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs as assistant offensive line coach for two seasons.
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