Donald D'Alesio
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Defensive pass game coordinator
Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
(Youngstown, Ohio)
| New York Giants | |
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| Title | Secondary coach & Defensive pass game coordinator |
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| Born | June 6, 1991 Youngstown, Ohio, U.S. |
| Career information | |
| Position | Safety |
| High school | Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown, Ohio) |
| College | Youngstown State (2010–2014) |
| Career history | |
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Donald D’Alesio is an American professional football Defensive pass game coordinator for the New York Giants. D'Alesio recently served as the secondary coach for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL) in 2025. D'Alesio was also previously the safeties coach with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he helped them win two Super Bowls.
Donald D'Alesio was born June 6, 1991, in Youngstown, Ohio. D'Alesio attended Cardinal Mooney High School, playing football there and winning a state championship in 2009.
College career
D'Alesio attended Youngstown State University and played free safety and earned a degree in business.[1]
In his freshman year, D'Alesio played in all eleven games, and made seven starts. He finished the year with 69 total tackles. In his sophomore year, he started three total games before a shoulder injury sidelined him for the rest of his sophomore year.[2] He made his returned to football the next year in 2012, where he again started all eleven games, racking up 38 total tackles and one interception, which was a game saver against Northern Iowa.[3]
D'Alesio finished his career with 48 total starts, 247 total tackles and four interceptions.