Steelers Alejandro Villanueva Wears Military Veteran’s Name On Helmet, Covering Antwon Rose Jr.

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During the Steelers’ game against the Giants on Monday night, left tackle Alejandro Villanueva chose to cover up the name of Antwon Rose Jr. on the back of his helmet, displaying the name of a military veteran instead.

The name Alwyn Cashe could be seen written on Villanueva’s helmet as the Steelers played the Giants on Monday Night Football.

I have absolutely no issue w/honoring Alwyn Cashe.

Doesn’t mean we can’t ask Al a)why he departed from what team did, & b)why he was ok covering Antwon Rose Jr.’s name.

It would give him a chance to describe why a posthumous Medal of Honor for Sgt. Cashe is so important to him. pic.twitter.com/D802hmCdpF

— Chris Mack (@THEChrisMack) September 15, 2020



According to the Military Times, Cashe was killed in 2005 while serving in the Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Cashe, a Sgt. 1st Class died while rescuing fellow soldiers from a burning vehicle. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star.

After debate whether his actions warranted an upgrade, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has agreed that he would endorse upgrading Cashe’s award to a posthumous Medal of Honor.

Before the game, the Steelers announced that the team would all wear Rose’s name on their helmets for the entirety of the 2020 season.


(Photo Credit: Pittsburgh Steelers)

Rose was 17 when he was shot and killed by a police officer in 2018.


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The Steelers say this year, the NFL is allowing players to wear helmet decals honoring victims of systemic racism, so they chose Antwon Rose.

Philadelphia Eagles running back and Pittsburgh native Miles Sanders also chose to wear Rose’s name on his helmet.


(Photo Credit: Miles Sanders/Instagram)

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says he supports Villanueva’s decision, just like he supports any other decision his players would make.

“As an organization, and myself as the head coach of the organization, we’re going to support our players however they chose to participate and express themselves, or to not participate or not express themselves, as long as they do so thoughtfully and with class,” said Tomlin Tuesday during a press conference.

He went on to say that was a “blanket approach” so he didn’t think Villanueva’s decision needed any further explanation. Tomlin said this summer that it was the team’s intention to support players in what they decide to do — like kneeling.

WATCH: KDKA’s Royce Jones Has Reaction From Steelers Fans




Reactions to Villanueva’s decision were mixed.

Some mentioned that this isn’t the first time Villanueva has gone against a team decision.

78 has a history of going against the team in a very public way and it seems to be completely acceptable….. interesting

— BMW the DJ (@BMWTHEDJ) September 15, 2020



In 2017, Villanueva was the lone member of the Steelers to take the field for the playing of the national anthem.

Others said that Cashe was a hero and Villanueva should not have to defend his decision.

You cant be serious. This is click bait. Read the wikipedia article.Alwyn Cashe - Wikipedia

This man was a hero. Saved so many lives and gave his. He doesn't need to explain why he chose a hero on the back of his helmet.

— James Bohler (@Jim_Bohler) September 15, 2020



Anthropologist Dr. Abagail Adams told KDKA that she commends Villanueva’s decision to honor the fallen hero but says there could have been a better time.

“I would imagine some people interpret his choice as a rejection of the Black Lives Matter movement,” said Adams.

And while some believe politics and players are not in the same league, Dr. Adams said the symbolism fans see on the field is helping people have impactful conversations.

“There also has to be a response to try and change racism within our culture,” said Adams.

It’s unclear if Villanueva will continue to display Cashe’s name moving forward.


Steelers Alejandro Villanueva Wears Military Veteran's Name On Helmet, Covering Antwon Rose Jr.
 

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That dude is a racist POS.
He's always going against the team especially when it comes to black issues.
Don't nobody care about soldiers getting got thats what they signed up for hazard of going out and playing for uncle Sam. And I know it burned his soul that he had to put a black soldier name on there to justify not putting an innocent black man's name on his helmet. He wants to be contrarian when it comes to anything dealing with blacks.
 

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the issue isnt him honoring the soldier....dude is a vet himself so fine....

But choosing to cover up Antwon's name is some deliberate shyt....basically on some fukk this BLM shyt

He coulda put Alwyns name somewhere else on his helmet
 
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That dude is a racist POS.
He's always going against the team especially when it comes to black issues.
Don't nobody care about soldiers getting got thats what they signed up for hazard of going out and playing for uncle Sam. And I know it burned his soul that he had to put a black soldier name on there to justify not putting an innocent black man's name on his helmet. He wants to be contrarian when it comes to anything dealing with blacks.


Y'all may not care but us vets and current Service members care.


Pulling my friends into the BAS for the first time was one of the most surreal moments of my life in 2007.
 

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I thought the league had only agreed to allow certain names and phrases on the back of the helmets :beli:

if the league is gonna allow him to break the rules I’d do the same thing

I’d show up with “fukk the Police” across the back of helmet and if anybody says anything I’d immediately bring up this cac covering his shyt and tell them eat a dikk
 

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explain more sir
Team of grown men. Lazy writers are searching for non issues to write about.
Idea that a grown man has to walk in lockstep with his teammates over this or any other social statement is bullshyt.
The police brutality and murder incidents are the issue. Holding cops accountable for their actions and reforming law enforcement moving forward is the goal.

Not any of this other cosmetic bullshyt.
 

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I honestly do not care. Talk to me if you've seen what I've seen.

Just because we signed up for it, doesn't make it any easier to Experience it.
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the fukk does any of this have to do with systematic racism and police brutality

why is that every time its time to speak out or take a stand for black people yall clowns are cool with changing the subject or trying to make it about something else
 
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