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Roy Helu

Roy Helu Jr. is an former professional who played as a in the () from 2011 to 2015. Born Roy Ziegler Helu Jr. on December 7, 1988, in , Helu attended the University of Nebraska, where he played for the . During his college career, he accumulated notable rushing and receiving yards, contributing to the team's offensive efforts. Helu was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round (105th overall) of the , marking the start of his professional career. In his season with the Redskins, he led the team in rushing yards with 640 yards and two touchdowns on 151 carries, establishing himself as a versatile back capable of both rushing and receiving. Over four seasons with Washington (2011–2014), he appeared in 48 games, showcasing his skills as a third-down and change-of-pace runner. In 2015, Helu signed with the Oakland Raiders as a free agent, playing in nine games during his final NFL season before retiring from professional football. Across his entire NFL career, spanning 57 games with the Redskins and Raiders, Helu recorded 272 rushing attempts for 1,171 yards and seven touchdowns, along with 138 receptions for 1,227 yards and four receiving touchdowns, totaling 11 touchdowns. Known for his agility and pass-catching ability despite his 6-foot, 216-pound frame, Helu contributed to dynamic backfields but did not earn major individual awards during his tenure.

Early life

Family background

Roy Helu Jr. was born on December 7, 1988, in , in the . He is the son of Roy Helu Sr., a Tongan-born former player who represented the Eagles and competed at the , and Kilistofa (Kristi) Helu. The Helu family, of Tongan descent, emphasized close-knit dynamics and physical toughness, with Roy Sr. drawing from his athletic background to instill discipline in his children. Roy Jr. is the fourth of six siblings, including three older sisters and two younger siblings, and grew up in a household where sports were a central influence. His father used the family's hilly Bay Area backyard for training drills, introduced Roy Jr. to running techniques and footwork early on, fostering his natural speed that was evident by age eight in football. This early exposure to athletics through his father's guidance shaped Helu's initial interest in , blending Tongan family values of with structured practice in the competitive Bay Area environment.

High school career

Roy Helu attended in , where he emerged as a standout on the varsity for three years. His family's encouragement played a key role in fostering his early athletic development. During his junior year in 2005, Helu rushed for 1,526 yards on 186 carries, scoring 19 touchdowns, while also contributing 500 receiving yards, helping the team to a 6-6 record before a loss in the North Coast Section semifinals. He earned first-team All- League honors for his performance as both a rusher and . In his senior year of 2006, Helu recorded 1,085 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, again securing first-team All-East Bay League recognition. These accomplishments drew attention from college recruiters, leading Helu to commit to the University of Nebraska on September 28, 2006, before signing his in February 2007.

College career

University of Nebraska

Roy Helu Jr. arrived at the University of after a standout high school career at in , where he was heavily recruited for his versatility as a . As a true freshman in 2007, Helu appeared in seven games, serving as a rotational player behind established backs and contributing to the team's depth in the backfield. His emergence began in earnest during the 2008 sophomore season, where he started the final two games of the year and took on a more prominent role in the Cornhuskers' option-based offense under head coach . Helu showcased his speed and vision with multiple 100-yard performances, including a standout 157-yard effort against in a Big 12 loss, earning him honorable-mention All-Big 12 recognition for his contributions to the team's rushing attack. Helu's 2009 junior campaign marked his breakout year, as he started all 14 games and became the focal point of Nebraska's ground game, leading the team with 10 rushing touchdowns. He demonstrated reliability in high-stakes matchups, rushing for 169 yards in a close road loss at early in the season and adding 138 yards against rival , helping the Cornhuskers improve to 8-1 before a late-season skid. His consistent production and ability to handle a heavy workload solidified his status as one of the Big 12's top backs, earning him second-team All-Big 12 honors and Nebraska's Offensive award. In 2010, Helu's senior season, he served as a team captain and elevated his game further, anchoring Nebraska's offense during a transition year that included a move to the Big Ten. His most iconic performance came on October 30 against No. 7 , where he set a single-game school rushing record with 307 yards on 28 carries, including touchdown runs of 66, 73, and 53 yards, powering a 31-17 upset victory that knocked the Tigers from the unbeaten ranks and boosted 's BCS aspirations. Helu's leadership and explosive plays were instrumental in the team's 10-4 finish, culminating in a appearance, and he again earned second-team All-Big 12 honors along with Offensive MVP recognition. For his performance, he was named National Player of the Week. Following his college career, Helu prepared for the by participating in the in February 2011, where he impressed scouts with a 4.40-second time, addressing concerns about his speed at the professional level. He further showcased his athleticism at Nebraska's pro day, solidifying his draft stock as a , third-down capable back.

College statistics

Roy Helu's statistical output during his college career at the University of Nebraska highlighted his development as a , with detailed rushing and receiving numbers available for his through seasons.

Rushing and Receiving Statistics (2008–2010)

YearRushing AttemptsRushing YardsRushing TDsReceptionsReceiving YardsReceiving TDs
20081258037252660
20092201,14710191490
20101881,245115460
These figures reflect his progression, particularly in rushing efficiency and touchdown production in later years. Over his full college career spanning 2007 to 2010, Helu accumulated 3,404 rushing yards on 578 attempts, ranking fifth all-time in history. He recorded no punt return or significant special teams statistics during his tenure.

Professional career

Washington Redskins

Roy Helu was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round, 105th overall, of the out of the University of Nebraska. As a , Helu quickly emerged as a versatile backup , appearing in 15 games and serving as a key third-down option in an offense that struggled to a 3–13 . He rushed for 640 yards on 151 carries with 2 touchdowns, while catching 49 passes for 379 yards and 1 receiving touchdown, contributing to a total of 3 scores on the season. One highlight came on November 6, , against the , when Helu set a with 14 receptions in a single game, though the Redskins lost 19–11. Helu's momentum was halted in 2012 by injuries, limiting him to just 3 games before being placed on injured reserve with turf toe in his left foot, following earlier issues with both Achilles tendons. He managed only 2 rushing yards on 2 carries and 45 receiving yards on 7 catches, as improved to 10–6 behind rookie quarterback but fell in the . Recovering from the setback, Helu returned in 2013 as a rotational player on a team that regressed to 3–13, rushing for 274 yards and 4 touchdowns on 62 carries while adding 251 receiving yards on 31 catches. In , Helu's role further diminished amid a crowded backfield, appearing in 14 games for a 4–12 squad and serving primarily as a pass-catching specialist with 40 carries for 216 rushing yards and 1 , plus career-high 477 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns on receptions. Over his final two seasons in , he combined for 490 rushing yards while providing reliable third-down production. Following the campaign, Helu became an unrestricted and was not re-signed by .

Oakland Raiders

Helu signed with the as an unrestricted on March 11, 2015, following the expiration of his contract with the Washington Redskins, agreeing to a two-year deal worth just over $4 million. As a Bay Area native from , the move brought him closer to home and positioned him for a role in the Raiders' backfield. In the 2015 season, Helu served as a backup behind , providing versatile depth on offense with his pass-catching abilities. He appeared in nine games, rushing 17 times for 39 yards while recording nine receptions for 75 yards and one touchdown—a 4-yard catch from in a Week 4 loss to the . His limited snaps were impacted by a injury sustained during , which sidelined him early in the preseason and restricted his role throughout the year. Helu's final NFL game came in Week 17 on January 3, 2016, a 23-17 loss to the , where he had three carries for five yards and two receptions for 23 yards. After the season, ongoing hip issues led to offseason surgery on both hips, and he retired from professional football in 2016 without returning to the league.

Career statistics

Roy Helu played 57 games in the over five seasons from 2011 to 2015, accumulating 1,171 rushing yards and 7 rushing touchdowns on 272 carries for an average of 4.3 yards per carry. He also recorded 1,227 receiving yards and 4 receiving touchdowns on 138 receptions, averaging 8.9 yards per reception. The following table summarizes Helu's rushing and receiving statistics by year:
YearTeamGamesRush AttRush YdsRush TDY/ARecRec YdsRec TD
2011WAS1515164024.2493791
2012WAS32201.07450
2013WAS166227444.4312510
2014WAS144021615.4424772
20159173902.39751
Career-572721,17174.31381,2274
These figures highlight Helu's versatility as a capable of contributing both on the ground and through the passing game, particularly in his rookie season and 2014 campaign.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Roy Helu married "Dani" Mancuso, a fellow University of alumnus and former professional player, in an intimate ceremony attended by family and close friends following their in 2012. The couple first connected through shared athletic circles at Nebraska, where Mancuso was recovering from a injury in the training room, and Helu had long admired her from afar. Mancuso, four years Helu's senior, brought her background as a standout Cornhuskers player, including starting on the 2006 national championship team, into their partnership. Their marriage is deeply influenced by a shared Christian , which Helu has described as a foundational element of their relationship and decision to wed. This common spiritual commitment provided mutual support during Helu's career, including moments like a event where Mancuso joined him in donating their long hair to Locks of Love, highlighting their collaborative approach to personal causes. The couple's bond, rooted in and athletic heritage, has sustained them through transitions from professional sports to family life. Post-retirement, Helu and Mancuso have expanded their family significantly, welcoming six children with a seventh on the way as of 2023. Residing in Bennington, Nebraska, they prioritize close-knit family traditions, such as weekly dinners with extended relatives, fostering a supportive environment shaped by gratitude and community values. Mancuso has publicly shared how their growing family, including moments like attending Nebraska volleyball games with their daughter wearing her old jersey, reflects the enduring joy in their marital life.

Ministry and post-retirement activities

After retiring from the following the 2015 season, Roy Helu entered to pursue theological training, marking his transition from professional football to full-time . In 2019, Helu began efforts to plant a new in the Bennington and North Elkhorn areas of , initially serving as a church planting resident at Citylight Omaha while completing his training. He co-led the establishment of Citylight Bennington with Glenn Lawson, starting from a neighborhood study that evolved into a full congregation offering services and programs. By 2020, the church had grown significantly in the local area, emphasizing discipleship and spiritual growth. Helu assumed the role of lead at Citylight Bennington in Elkhorn, , around this time, where he continues to preach regularly on topics such as biblical leadership and faith application. The 's community involvement includes fostering local relationships through events and resources aimed at spiritual development, reflecting Helu's commitment to building a supportive environment in the growing Bennington region. As of 2025, he remains actively engaged as lead pastor, delivering sermons like those on the that address themes of divine timing and resilience. Helu has shared his post-NFL journey through media appearances, including a 2024 of the Sports Spectrum podcast, where he discussed his , the challenges of transitioning to , and the role of in his life after . His ongoing Christian advocacy involves speaking engagements tied to his pastoral work, promoting themes of reliance on God amid personal and professional changes.

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