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  • Source: Alex Palczewski
  • Alex Andrzej "Palcho" Palczewski ( pahl-CHEV-skee; born August 3, 1999) is a Polish-American professional football offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Palczewski played college football at Illinois where he was named a college football All-American for the 2022 season.


    Early life


    Palczewski was born in Mount Prospect, Illinois to Andrzej and Bozena Palczewski, both immigrants from communist Poland who moved to the United States in the mid-1980s. His father worked as a carpenter and his mother worked as a nurse. Palczewski grew up speaking Polish, and was still learning English pronunciations through the third grade. Before football, he played soccer as a goalie. Palczewski competed in amateur wrestling throughout the course of his time in high school. He also spent two years each in water polo and track and field.
    In his junior year at Prospect, Palczewski received his first scholarship offer made by the Virginia Military Institute. Rated a three-star athlete, Palczewski received interest from North Carolina, North Carolina State, Minnesota, Michigan State and Indiana. He received offers from Syracuse, Vanderbilt and Illinois.
    Sports writers suggested Palczewski's recruitment potential might have been negatively effected by his absence from his junior season due to a neck injury including a fractured vertebrae.


    College career


    Choosing loyalty to his home state, Palczewski committed to Illinois. He began his first season in 2017. After missing the opening game, Palczewski joined Vederian Lowe and Larry Boyd in making college history as Illinois' first-ever true freshmen starters on the offensive line. He played as a starting guard in the last 11 games of the season. In the 2018 season, Palczewski played as a starting right tackle for all 12 games. During his sophomore season, Palczewski was named to the All-Big Ten first team. He continued in this role for his junior season in 2019, starting in all 13 games. During the 2020 season as a senior, Palczewski played as starting right tackle for four games before missing the season's final four games due to injury. Despite this, he earned Big Ten third team honors.
    During the 2021 season, Palczewski played seven games as a starting tackle and five games as a starting guard. After playing in all 12 games, he earned Big Ten third team honors. For his final senior season in 2022, he returned to his starting right tackle position and played in all 13 games. For his performances, Palczewski collected numerous All-American and Big Ten honors including being named to first, second and third teams. He also served as team captain for the season. Palczewski graduated with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 2021.


    Professional career



    Palczewski was signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 2023. He was placed on injured reserve on August 31, 2023. He was activated on January 6, 2024.
    Palczewski made his first start in Week 3 of the 2024 season, taking over for an injured Mike McGlinchey. It was reported on October 8, 2024, Palczewski suffered a high-ankle sprain during the successful game against Las Vegas Raiders.


    Personal life


    Palczewski has two brothers. Throughout his college and NFL careers, he has gone by the nickname "Palcho" due to his Polish surname being difficult for his teammates and coaches to pronounce. During his Illinois senior season in 2021 Palczewski co-presided over Lift for Life, a local charity group whose cause is to raise money and awareness for people battling rare diseases. Palczewski named Ivan Drago as his favorite athlete, acknowledging while Drago is fictional, he admired Drago's decision not to express himself through words but through his athletic talent and work ethic.


    References




    External links


    Illinois Fighting Illini bio
    Denver Broncos bio

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