nfl legend tony siragusa His former teammate of the Baltimore Ravens, has passed away at the age of 55. jamal lewisconfirmed to sports.
“It’s a sad day to be a Raven, I have to say,” the former running back said Wednesday.
The former defensive lineman’s cause of death has not yet been released.
Siragusa, a 6-foot-3, 340-pound defensive tackle, initially broke into the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 1990 and became a full-time starter in the 1992 season.
In 1997, he signed with the Baltimore Ravens…and went on to be a key player on the legendary 2000 team that won Super Bowl XXXV.
playing next to ray lewis, Rod Woodson Y adalio tomásSiragusa, nicknamed “Goose,” helped the Ravens’ defense set the record for fewest points allowed in a regular season en route to the title.
In his 12 years in the league, he compiled 22 sacks and a combined 564 tackles.
Following his playing career, Siragusa gained national fame for his role as an NFL reporter and analyst for Fox. He made audiences laugh with his unique style and knowledge of the game.
Siragusa had also hosted several television shows after retiring from the NFL, including “Man Caves.”
owner of the foals jim irsay He just tweeted about Siragusa’s death, saying, “The Goose, Tony Siragusa has passed away at the age of 55. I am heartbroken, as is all of Colts Nation.”
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