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Two-time Pro Bowl OT Alejandro Villanueva retires
Baltimore Ravens tackle Alejandro Villanueva is calling it a career. Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

One of several roster moves announced on Wednesday by the Ravens included the retirement of left tackle Alejandro Villanueva. The 33-year-old is ending his career after seven seasons.

The 30-year-old signed a two-year deal worth up to $14M in Baltimore last offseason. That came after six seasons spent with the Steelers, a span that included back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2017 and 2018. A late starter in terms of football due to Army service, he established himself as a durable, consistent blindside protector in Pittsburgh.

He began to show signs of slowing down the later stages of his time with the Steelers, however. That opened up the possibility of him transitioning to right tackle, which was the expectation when he joined the Ravens. Due to Ronnie Stanley‘s ankle injury not healing as expected, though, he required a second straight season-ending surgery. That pushed Villanueva back to his more comfortable position.

Unfortunately, Villanueva was a member of an offensive front that struggled throughout the campaign in Baltimore. He played over 1,200 snaps, as availability wasn’t a concern. However, PFF credits him with 11 penalties committed and nine sacks allowed, leading to an overall grade of 65.2. Despite the other year remaining on his deal, then, many felt his first year in Charm City would be his last.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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