Alex Wojciechowicz
"Alex Wojciechowicz"
Alex Wojciechowicz, born August 12, 1915, was a prominent figure in American football, earning accolades in both his collegiate and professional careers. He first gained recognition as a center for Fordham University's renowned "Seven Blocks of Granite" in the late 1930s, playing alongside the future legendary coach Vince Lombardi. During his time at Fordham (1935-1937), Wojciechowicz achieved consensus first-team All-American honors in both 1936 and 1937.
Transitioning to the professional level, Wojciechowicz was the first-round, sixth overall pick in the 1938 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He played for the Lions for nine seasons (1938-1946), establishing himself as a durable two-way player, excelling as a center on offense and a linebacker on defense. His exceptional defensive skills were highlighted in 1944 when he intercepted seven passes, a Lions single-season record at the time. He earned First-team All-NFL honors in 1939 and 1944 during his tenure in Detroit.
In 1946, Wojciechowicz was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played until 1950, primarily as a linebacker. This move proved fruitful as he contributed significantly to the Eagles' consecutive NFL Championship victories in 1948 and 1949. His leadership and defensive prowess were instrumental to the team's success. Over his 13-year NFL career, Wojciechowicz played in 134 games, recording 19 interceptions and one defensive touchdown. His remarkable career led to his induction into both the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1968, solidifying his legacy as one of the game's greats.
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- FOOTBALL TEAM: Detroit Lions
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