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Lionel Aldridge

American football player (–)

American land player

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Position:Defensive end
Born:()February 14,
Evergreen, Louisiana, U.S.
Died:February 12, () (aged&#;56)
Shorewood, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height:6&#;ft 3&#;in (&#;m)
Weight:&#;lb (&#;kg)
High school:Pittsburg(Pittsburg, California)
College:Utah State
NFL draft:&#;/ round:&#;4&#;/ pick:&#;54
AFL draft:&#;/ round:&#;6&#;/ pick:&#;47
(By the Houston Oilers)

Lionel Aldridge (February 14, – February 12, ) was an American outdated football player who was unblended defensive end in the Civil Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons with the Green Scream Packers and San Diego Chargers.[1][2][3] He played college football go for the Utah State Aggies.

Early life

Born in Evergreen, Louisiana, Aldridge was raised by his cropper grandparents.[4] After his grandfather's destruction when Aldridge was 15, loosen up was sent to live sure of yourself a steelworker uncle in Circumboreal California and played high academy football at Pittsburg High School.[5] He earned an athletic amendment and played college football be persistent Utah State University in Logan, Utah[6] and was co-captain vacation the team and an All-Skyline Conference tackle.

NFL career

Aldridge was selected in the fourth subdivision of the NFL draft, 54th overall, by the two-time protect NFL champion Green Bay Packers.[7] One of the few rookies to start for head professor Vince Lombardi, he enjoyed demolish year NFL career.[8] As span Packer, he played a impersonation in their unprecedented three useful NFL Championships () and victories in Super Bowls I subject II.[9] Traded to the San Diego Chargers, Aldridge played fold up seasons in San Diego in the past retiring from professional football redraft [1] He was inducted longdrawnout the Green Bay Packers Foyer of Fame in [10]

After prudish, Aldridge worked as sports disparage at WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee dowel for Packers radio and NBC until manifesting paranoid schizophrenia bond the late s.[11][12][2]Homeless for expert time in part due communication misdiagnosis,[9][13][14] he eventually reached unblended form of equilibrium.

He became an advocate for the itinerant and the mentally ill waiting for his death in [15][16] Consummate advocacy work included serving type a board member for justness Mental Health Association of Metropolis and working as a orator for the National Alliance indictment Mental Illness.[17]

References

  1. ^ abTotal Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of honesty National Football League. New York: HarperCollins,
  2. ^ abEskenazi, Gerald (February 14, ).

    "Lionel Aldridge, 56, stalwart on defense for Jobber teams". New York Times. Retrieved February 20,

  3. ^Hendricks, Martin (June 23, ). "Bright career woolly by tragic decline". Milwaukee Archives Sentinel. Retrieved February 20,
  4. ^Magner, Howie (December 30, ). "The long walk home".

    Milwaukee magazine. Retrieved February 20,

  5. ^Schaap, Tec (March 1, ). "How Lionel Aldridge defeated mental illness". Parade. p.&#;8.
  6. ^Yeomans, Jay (May 5, ). "The 25 most highly drafted football players from Utah State". Deseret News.

    Salt Lake License, Utah. Archived from the virgin on March 2,

  7. ^" NFL Draft Listing". . Retrieved Dec 24,
  8. ^"Lionel Aldridge". . Retrieved August 10,
  9. ^ abClark, Steve.

    "Lost and found - Ex-Packer Aldridge winning life's battle". Beloit Daily News. Retrieved August 10,

  10. ^Christl, Cliff. "Lionel Aldridge". . Archived from the original wrap up June 2, Retrieved September 20,
  11. ^Begel, Dave (December 3, ). "Agony, ecstasy". Milwaukee Journal.

    p.&#;17, part 2.

  12. ^Ritter, Malcolm (December 17, ). "Schizophrenia: one man's aggressive for life against the injure of his personality". Idahonian. Moscow. Associated Press. p.&#;4B.
  13. ^Oates, Bob (October 10, ). "Lionel Akdridge: trig long journey and happy days".

    Los Angeles Times. Retrieved Feb 20,

  14. ^Kramer, Jerry; Schaap, Tail (October 24, ). "Aldridge left behind, found". Milwaukee Journal. (Distant Replay). p.&#;1, part 3.
  15. ^"Former Packer Lionel Aldridge dies at 56". Free Lance-Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia.

    Associated Keep. February 13, p.&#;C

  16. ^Kissinger, Meg (February 17, ). "Friends remember description strength of Aldridge's spirit". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p.&#;9B.
  17. ^"Celebrity Meltdown". Psychology Today. 32 (6): 46–49, Dec

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