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Position: | Kicker | ||||||||||||
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Born: | (1959-06-15)June 15, 1959 (age 65) Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico | ||||||||||||
Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||||||||||||
Weight: | 167 lb (76 kg) | ||||||||||||
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High school: | Shelton (Shelton, Washington) | ||||||||||||
College: | Montana (1978–1979) Texas (1980–1982) | ||||||||||||
Undrafted: | 1983 | ||||||||||||
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Raúl Enrique Allegre Rodríguez (born June 15, 1959) is a Mexican former professionalfootballkicker in theNational Football League (NFL) for theBaltimore /Indianapolis Colts,New York Giants, andNew York Jets. He playedcollege football atMontana andTexas and was signed by theDallas Cowboys as anundrafted free agent after the1983 NFL draft.
Allegre began playing football in 1977, while attendingShelton High School as an exchange student. Originally asoccer player, he had never played American football before his senior season at Shelton. Head coach Jack Stark asked him to try kicking footballs one day before the season began. He had great distance, but each ball went below the crossbar. Coach Stark asked him if he could kick it above the crossbar and Allegre remarked that he could, but thought it was like a soccer goal and was aiming below.[1]
He was named the starter atkicker to handle field goals, extra points and kickoffs. The team only won 3 games during the season and Allegre only had a chance to kick 3 field goal attempts and 9 extra point attempts, although he regularly kicked off with great distance.
Because he did not get much exposure, Stark filmed him kicking from long distance and sent the tape to different colleges. He received interest from theUniversity of Montana, who initially offered a partial football scholarship, that did not include expenses for lodging, books and meals. Allegre declined the offer and the school countered with a full scholarship, although it didn't have an engineering program as he wanted.
After two years, he opted to transfer to theUniversity of Texas at Austin because of its reputation in engineering.[2]
In 1980, Allegrewalked-on to the football team and wasredshirted because of theNCAA transfer rules. During that time, he handled thescout team kicking duties. In the fall semester he was given a full football scholarship.
In 1981, he was named the starting kicker. He finished his last 2 seasons with 27 out of 45 field goals (.600), 66 out of 68 extra points (.970) and 147 total points. He earned an undergraduate degree with honors incivil engineering.
Allegre was signed as anundrafted free agent by theDallas Cowboys after the1983 NFL draft, where he had to go through a try out session. On August 23, he was traded to theBaltimore Colts, in exchange for a ninth round draft choice (#232-John Hunt).[3]
As a rookie, he made 30 field goals (franchise record) out of 35 attempts and 22 out of 24 extra points, for an 85.7% average (franchise record) and a total of 112 points (franchise record). He tied a franchise record by making 5 field goals against thePhiladelphia Eagles.
In1984, he missed 3 preseason games with a bruised heel. He injured a hamstring in the season opener and missed the next 4 contests, only appearing in 12 games.Dean Biasucci replaced him from the second to the sixth game and would remain as a kickoff specialist for the rest of the season. Allegre did not make a field goal until the eighth game against thePittsburgh Steelers. He connected on 11-for-18 field goal attempts (61.1%) and had a perfect 14-for-14 on extra point attempts.
In1985, he made 16-of 26 field goal attempts, for a low 61.5% average and was 36-of-39 on extra points. On September 4,1986, he was waived by the then Indianapolis Colts, after Biasucci passed him on the depth chart.[4]
In1986, afterNew York Giants' kickerAli Haji-Sheikh was injured, the team began auditions to find a replacement. Allegre's two-week tryout was successful, kicking a 57-yard field goal that convinced CoachBill Parcells to sign him. Because Allegre decided to call his agent before signing the contract, Parcells decided to cancel the deal, signing insteadJoe Cooper. After three ineffective performances by Cooper, Parcells called Allegre back and signed him on September 25, becoming the team's sixth kicker in 19 games. During the team'sSuper Bowl run in1986, he kicked game-winningfield goals in consecutive weeks in a crucial mid-season stretch.[4] Allegre kicked the opening kickoff ofSuper Bowl XXI, with the announcer stating that "Raúl Allegre, will kick off, number 2" just before the contest began.
In1990, he began the season as the starting kicker, before suffering an injury and clearing the way forMatt Bahr. He also did not kick inSuper Bowl XXV after being replaced by Bahr in late September.[5]
On May 22,1991, he was released in favor of Bahr. On August 8, he signed as afree agent with theHouston Oilers. He missed a field goal against theAtlanta Falcons in preseason, before losing the position battle toIan Howfield and being released on August 19.[6] On October 24, he was re-signed by the Giants after Bahr suffered a thigh injury. He was cut on November 30. At the time he ranked ninth on the franchise's All-time scoring list, having made 77 out of 103 (74.8%) field goals.
On December 16, 1991, he was signed by theNew York Jets to replace an injuredPat Leahy who suffered fromsciatica, causing him pain in the back, hip and upper leg which would lead to Leahy's retirement. In theseason finale atMiami, Allegre tied the score in the waning moments and later won the game 23-20 and aplayoff berth for the Jets in an overtime thriller. He also kicked in the playoff loss against theHouston Oilers.
Allegre lost the competition for the kicker's spot on the Jets roster in training camp toPlan B free agency additionJason Staurovsky and was released on August 28,1992. He later decided to retire due to a back injury.[4]
During his nine professional seasons, Allegre made 137 field goals in 186 attempts, scored 183 extra points for 594 points and didn't have any attempt blocked.
After retiring, Allegre planned to go back to the University of Texas to obtain anMBA degree. He was contacted byNFL Films to participate in a Spanish-language show, oriented to test the Latin American market.
Allegre was later offered a position for aDallas Cowboys pre-game show, and later eventually leading to his current work ascolor commentator forMonday Night Football withÁlvaro Martín forESPN in Latin America. He also appears on NFL32 and contributes to otherESPN programs.[4]
Career high/bestbold
Season | Team | G | FGM | FGA | % | LNG | XPM | XPA | % | PTS |
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1983 | BAL | 16 | 30 | 35 | 85.7 | 55 | 22 | 24 | 91.7 | 112 |
1984 | IND | 12 | 11 | 18 | 61.1 | 54 | 14 | 14 | 100.0 | 35 |
1985 | IND | 16 | 16 | 26 | 61.5 | 41 | 36 | 39 | 92.3 | 84 |
1986 | NYG | 13 | 24 | 32 | 75.0 | 46 | 33 | 33 | 100.0 | 105 |
1987 | NYG | 12 | 17 | 27 | 63.0 | 53 | 25 | 26 | 96.2 | 76 |
1988 | NYG | 6 | 10 | 11 | 90.9 | 48 | 14 | 14 | 100.0 | 44 |
1989 | NYG | 10 | 20 | 26 | 76.9 | 52 | 23 | 24 | 95.8 | 83 |
1990 | NYG | 3 | 4 | 5 | 80.0 | 46 | 9 | 9 | 100.0 | 21 |
1991 | NYG | 3 | 2 | 2 | 100.0 | 36 | 5 | 5 | 100.0 | 11 |
NYJ | 1 | 3 | 4 | 75.0 | 44 | 2 | 2 | 100.0 | 14 | |
Career | 92 | 137 | 186 | 73.7 | 55 | 183 | 190 | 96.3 | 594 |