Donald G. Silvestri (born December 25, 1968 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American footballer for various professional soccer teams and leagues including the New York Jets of the National Football League. He was signed by Seattle Seahawks, of the National Football League, as a free agent that was not grafted in 1993. He plays college football at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the president of Debt.com.
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Initial years
Silvestri was a two-year ballad letterman at the University of Pittsburgh from 1990 to 1991. Silvestri attended Pennridge High School in Perkasie, Pennsylvania.
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Professional career
Silvestri has been a member of Seattle Seahawks (1993), Buffalo Bills (1994), New York Jets (1995-1997), London Monarchs (1995, 1997, 1998), Albany Firebirds (1998-1999), Florida Bobcats (2000). ) and the Canadian American Football League expansion team, Baltimore Stallions (1993).
NFL Europe
On May 7, 1995, Silvestri created history with the Royal London after kicking the field goal of the first four points of professional football, awarded for a successful effort of 50 meters or more in the American Football League (WLAF) approved by the NFL.
National Football League
Silvestri established himself as one of the leading NFL kickoff specialists in 1995. He led the AFC and finished 2nd in the NFL to Morten Anderson with 14 touchbacks. He has 8 games with at least 1 touchback and has 5 games with 2 or more.
Arena Football League
Silvestri is the only Arena Football League player in history to finish the season with an extra perfect percentage point with the Florida Bobcats in 2000. Silvestri was a key member of the Arena League champions Albany Firebirds in 1999.
Personal life
Silvestri lives in South Florida and is very active in his local community. She is currently a member of the National Soccer League Alumni Association and South Florida Pitt Club, the Pittsburgh University Alumni Club, and participates in several local charities including Girls' and Women's Club and Christian Athletic Fellowship.
References
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