Sal Alosi was born May 11, 1977, in Massapequa, New York. Sal Alosi is the head strength and conditioning coach for the New York Jets. In December 2010, he was fined $25,000 by the Jets and suspended for the remainder of the season for tripping Miami Dolphins player Nolan Carroll as he ran along the sideline. Sal Alosi was later suspended indefinitely after it was discovered that he had instructed inactive Jets players to line up along the sideline so as to potentially impede opposing players.
Sal Alosi was a linebacker at Hofstra University from 1996 to 2000. As a senior, he was named the co-recipient of the Mayor’s Trophy, an annual award presented to the two Hofstra players who best exemplify good sportsmanship and fair play both on and off the field. He won the award in 2000 despite having been arrested the year before for allegedly breaking into a dorm room with seven teammates and assaulting three students. Originally charged with third-degree assault, he later pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of second-degree harrassment, a misdemeanor. He became a coach for Hofstra in 2001 and then moved on to the New York Jets in 2002. In 2006, he joined the coaching staff of the Atlanta Falcons, but went back to the Jets the following year.
Alosi's brother, Pete Alosi, is an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Arizona Cardinals.

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