Allen Park, Mitch. – Ahmed Hasanen remembers the days of learning how to play football in his half brother’s little kitchen in California.
Detroit was the first Egyptian in the NFL last month, the former Boys State Defensive End of the 6-Foot-2, 277 £ 277, who made a new memory on Friday with Snaps on the Lions Rookie Minicamp.
Hassenine said, “I’m just so grateful, honored here,” “It doesn’t feel real. It doesn’t want to leave the field. I like it. I like it. Coaching, my teammates, simply competition, it was great.
Hasnin, who was elected in the sixth round with the 66th pick, said that one of the biggest moments he had ever been to meet Coach Dan Campbell. When he was drafted, an enthusiastic Hasanin declared, “I will die for that guy. I ran for him with a wall like I ran with a wall for coach de (Boys State Coach Spencer Danielson).”
When he came out of the practice field, finally meeting the two and his hands trembled.
“It feels like a kind of unreal,” he said. “He’s a great guy. I’m just looking forward to learn from the field and on the field.”
It is hoped that Hasanin lions will help fill the Rasha hole on the edge of the opposite Idan Hutchinson.
“I will say about Ahmed he is relentless,” Lions Assistant General Manager Reyu said Friday. “He likes to play the game He plays He He He He Strictly Play He
To adhere to the lion’s hope, Hasanin knows that he has a lot of work before and he is ready for challenges.
“I look for trouble,” he said. “I want to be better in stuff i i
Hasanen, who moved to California in Cairo from Egypt in 2018, said he was surprised by spreading the attention that he was drawing from the Egyptians.
“Man, this is the first Egyptian, you are talking about cultures and parties,” he said. “People are looking at me. I get all the time that people just want to be like me, inspired to be like me i’m
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