Tony Siragusa

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Tony Siragusa dead at 55 (Awful Announcing)

NFL legend Tony Siragusa has died at 55 years old, his former Baltimore Ravens teammate, Jamal Lewis, confirmed to TMZ Sports. “It's a sad day to be a Raven I ...

A former defensive tackle, Siragusa played twelve seasons in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens. He won a Super Bowl with Baltimore as a key part of one of the best defenses in NFL history. After his playing career, Siragusa jumped to broadcasting, spending over a decade at Fox Sports, working most memorably with Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston. He also had a career as a reality host on DIY, as well as appearing in dramatic film and television (The Sopranos, 25th Hour). Siragusa was married with three children. NFL legend Tony Siragusa has died at 55 years old, his former Baltimore Ravens teammate, Jamal Lewis, confirmed to TMZ Sports.

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Teammates remember Tony Siragusa as a big-time player with a ... (NBC Sports)

Tony Siragusa, the former NFL defensive tackle who died Wednesday at the age of 55, was remembered by teammates for the major role he played on the Ravens' ...

Said defensive tackle Sam Adams, who played alongside Siragusa in the middle of the Ravens’ defensive line, “It was an honor and a privilege to line up next to Tony Siragusa. He made the game fun and was a true competitor. On the field, he was the ultimate competitor who brought out the best in all of us. I knew he was someone who would change my life forever.

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Remembering Tony "The Goose" Siragusa (New York Post)

Tony Siragusa, a legendary NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens, died at 55. Here are some of the greatest moments of his ...

Here, Siragusa talks to the press before the big game on January 28, 2001 in Tampa, Florida.Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard6 of 10Tony Siragusa takes down New York Giants' running back Tiki Barber during the first half of Super Bowl XXXV in January, 2001.AFP via Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard7 of 10Tony Siragusa holds The Tampa Tribune newspaper declaring the Ravens victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV.AFP via Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard8 of 10Siragusa holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as he rides with his wife, Kathy, in a parade in his hometown of Kenilworth, N.J. on March 4, 2001.APFacebookTwitterFlipboard9 of 10After retiring, Siragusa returned to New Jersey to open a restaurant and begin a successful career in sports media.Corbis via Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard10 of 10Siragusa worked as a sideline reporter until 2015. Here, Siragusa is seen on the field while playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992.Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard3 of 10Siragusa ended up playing seven seasons for the Colts. Here, Siragusa sacks New York Jets quarterback Neil O'Donnell.HENNY RAY ABRAMS/AFP via Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard4 of 10In 1997, Siragusa signed with the Baltimore Ravens. He would finish his career with the Ravens after playing five more seasons.Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard5 of 10Siragusa helped lead the Baltimore Ravens to the Super Bowl after the 2000 NFL season. We've received your submission.Back to ReadingJune 23, 2022 6:03amUpdatedJune 23, 2022 6:03am1 of 10Tony Siragusa started as a defensive tackle for the Pitt Panthers his sophomore and junior years at the University of Pittsburgh. An injury forced him to miss his entire senior year.Getty ImagesFacebookTwitterFlipboard2 of 10Siragusa was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Indianapolis Colts in 1990.

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Tony Siragusa, former Colts player and Super Bowl winner, dies at 55 (Economic Times)

Overview: Tony Siragusa, the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl-winning defensive tackle has passed away at the age of 55. Nicknamed 'The Goose, Tony enjoyed a ...

Tony Siragusa enjoyed quite the diverse set of roles on television after retirement. In 1997, Siragusa moved to the Baltimore Ravens, where he became key to their incredibly dominant defense. During his career, Siragusa amassed 404 tackles, 22 sacks, and five forced fumbles. In 1997, Siragusa moved to the Baltimore Ravens, where he became key to their incredibly dominant defense. During his career, Siragusa amassed 404 tackles, 22 sacks, and five forced fumbles. Nicknamed “The Goose”, he was a key element of the 2001 Baltimore Ravens’ Super Bowl winning team.

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Tony Siragusa, former NFL player and sideline reporter, dies at age 55 (CBS News)

Tony Siragusa, the charismatic defensive tackle who helped lead a stout Baltimore defense to a Super Bowl title, has died. He was 55.

"Tony truly was bigger than life, on and off the field," said Pat Narduzzi, Pitt's current football coach. "Goose was a natural in his ability to relate the sport and its players to fans everywhere." "I want to kill people on the football field. Our D-line room was special on and off the field. Siragusa came to Baltimore as a free agent in 1997 and teamed up with Adams to form an imposing defensive tackle tandem. "This is a tough one.

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Tony Siragusa, who helped Ravens win Super Bowl, dies at 55 (Boston.com)

Siragusa, known as “Goose,” played seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and five with the Ravens. Read more at Boston.com.

“Goose was a natural in his ability to relate the sport and its players to fans everywhere.” “He played the game passionately and relentlessly. “Tony truly was bigger than life, on and off the field,” said Pat Narduzzi, Pitt’s current football coach. “I want to kill people on the football field. “This is a really sad day,” he said. “Tony was way more than my client, he was family.

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Tony Siragusa's net worth as ex-NFL star 'the Goose' dies at 55 (HITC)

Former NFL champion, Tony 'the Goose' Siragusa, has passed away at 55 years old, but after an almost-30-year career what was his net worth?

In 1997, when he was signed to play for the Baltimore Ravens he was signed to a four-year $6 million deal. The Super Bowl winner retired from the sport in 2001 and went on to pursue an on-camera career. Regardless of being undrafted, he was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as a defensive tackle.

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Tony Siragusa, who helped Ravens win Super Bowl, dies at 55 (The Daily Nonpareil)

Tony Siragusa, the charismatic defensive tackle who was part of one of the most celebrated defenses in NFL history with the Baltimore Ravens, died Wednesday ...

Instead, the team is cramped onto the game-day field for offseason workouts and will bus to a nearby high school for training camp. Gronkowski had 621 catches for 9,286 yards and 92 touchdowns in the regular season and 98 receptions for 1,389 yards and 15 TDs in the postseason. The fine is the latest off-field development for the Commanders after assistant Jack Del Rio was fined for downplaying the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and a lawyer for Dan Snyder told Congress the team's owner would not testify at a hearing next week. “Goose was a natural in his ability to relate the sport and its players to fans everywhere.” While the defense spent the past couple of months getting new players acclimated, Herbert and the offense didn’t have as many challenges. The Titans announced Tuesday that five coaches will work with them during camp as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. Former Tennessee running back Bishop Sankey will be a scout as a Nunn-Wooten Scouting Fellow. Former Auburn volleyball player Chesney McClellan will be an intern through the Amy Adams Strunk Women in Football program. All were with Baltimore. Ferguson set the college Football Bowl Subdivision career sacks record with 45 when he played at Louisiana Tech, and he was drafted by the Ravens in the third round in 2019. “He played the game passionately and relentlessly. The two-day QB Coaching Summit will feature sessions and panels led by NFL owners, current and former coaches, and front office personnel. The GM Forum will feature sessions and panels led by NFL owners and front office personnel including. “Tony truly was bigger than life, on and off the field,” said Pat Narduzzi, Pitt's current football coach. “This is a really sad day,” he said.

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Late for Work 6/23: Tony Siragusa, Jaylon Ferguson Memorialized ... (BaltimoreRavens.com)

Tony Siragusa Remembered As 'Hall of Fame Character' and 'Larger Than Life Personality.' Jaylon Ferguson was a 'class act' with a 'big heart.'

He hurried to the sideline, had his ankle retaped and immediately made a move to return to the field. And during a time of need, he stepped up to the plate, just like several former players did who came back. He was willing to do the dirty work even if such duties didn't shine a light on his efforts." The Baltimore Sun's Childs Walker: "Mr. Siragusa said he always tried to retain his sense of humor and optimism, even in the face of tragedy. The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec: "On the field, he was a key cog on one of the best defenses the NFL has ever seen. In the locker room, the gregarious Siragusa was one of the Ravens' foremost leaders.

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Tony Siragusa dies at age 55 (Colts Wire)

Former Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Tony “Goose” Siragusa died Wednesday at age 55. Siragusa joined the Colts in 1990 as an undrafted free agent out ...

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Remembering Tony Siragusa after death of Super Bowl winner at 55 ... (CBSSports.com)

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Owens was one of the best defensive backs in franchise history for Washington. Over the course of his 12-year career, he picked off 36 passes, which is still the second-most in team history. Although we know the Patriots will be wearing red in 2022, we don't know when. Following the 2012 season season, the NFL implemented a one-helmet rule, which meant that teams had to stick with one helmet color for the entire season. The Patriots could have worn red at any point over the past 10 years, but the team didn't want to do it unless it could also wear its Pat Patriots helmet with it, but that wasn't possible due to the NFL's one-helmet rule. Several of them released a photo that was taken on Snyder's yacht near Cannes, France. The photo includes the hashtag "workwithprettypeople," which probably isn't the best hashtag to be using when your franchise is being investigated for possible sexual misconduct allegations in the workplace (Youcan see the photo here). The NFL did release a written report for theDolphins' bullying scandal and another one for Deflategate, but for some reason, the league refused to release one for this incident. After ranking the NFL's top 10 offensive tackles on Wednesday, we're going to move inside and rank interior offensive linemen for today. The 2000 Ravens defense is one of the best in NFL history and Siragusa played a big part of in that. Siragusa was also one of the reasons that "Hard Knocks" took off as a TV show. From 2003 to 2015, Siragusa worked for Fox Sports covering the NFL. As if that's not enough, he also took several acting roles that included appearances in both "The Sopranos" and Spike Lee's "25th Hour." According to a storyfrom the Washington Post, Siragusa only ended up getting a contract from the Colts after selling himself as backup long snapper, which is probably why he ended up getting backup long snapper money. The former defensive tackle spent 12 years in the NFL and ended up winning a Super Bowl ring in 2000 with the Ravens.

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Tony Siragusa Received CPR Before Dying In New Jersey Home ... (TMZ)

NFL legend Tony Siragusa received CPR at a home in New Jersey before he tragically passed away on Wednesday, police tell TMZ Sports.

"If I die tomorrow, I told my wife, just put a smile on my face," Siragusa said. And he was like gasping for air ... I'm like trying to push his chest in and stuff." "In the middle of the night, I hear my mother screaming," the former star football player recalled. Tony Siragusa Received CPR Before Dying In NJ Home ... Cops Say Police tell TMZ Sports ... NFL legend Tony Siragusa received CPR at a home in New Jersey before he tragically passed away on Wednesday. Tony Siragusa Received CPR Before Dying In New Jersey Home, Cops Say

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RIP to Pitt and Ravens great, Tony Siragusa (Fighting Irish Wire)

RIP to Tony Siragusa who once delivered an all-time quote about why he chose to play football at Pitt.

He’s remembered as a key part of the dominant Baltimore Ravens defense that captured Super Bowl XXXV. He started his NFL career with the Colts and was also a sideline reporter for NFL coverage on Fox. That’s why I came to Pitt.” – Tony Siragusa Before his NFL career however, Siragusa starred at a rival of Notre Dame’s, as the Goose was a force for Pitt from 1985-1989 before signing an undrafted free agent contract with the Colts. While at Pitt, the Goose delivered an all-time quote that took a rib at Notre Dame and Penn State.

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'Heartbroken' Shannon Sharpe remembers iconic prank Tony ... (New York Post)

Shannon Sharpe played with Tony Siragusa on the Ravens, and the two were teammates in Super Bowl XXXV, when Baltimore defeated the Giants.

Sharpe said he was “heartbroken” for Siragusa’s immediate family, but concluded the video with a message: “I have one thing to say big fella … Next time I see you, I’m gonna need my restitution. A myriad of others have recalled Siragusa as a magnanimous influence in their lives. He was so kind & I have never met anybody that was more generous.

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Former NFL DT, TV Broadcaster Tony Siragusa Passes Away At Age ... (KSL Sports)

Former NFL defensive tackle and television broadcaster Tony Siragusa has passed away at the age of 55 on Wednesday.

Siragusa also did some acting, appearing in “The Sopranos” and Spike Lee’s movie, “25th Hour.” Throughout his career, his biggest moment was in the 2000 AFC Championship game when he tackled Oakland Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon that caused his left shoulder to separate. This is such stunning, sad news, and our hearts go out to Kathy and the Siragusa family.”

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New Details On Death Of Tony Siragusa (Fox Sports Radio)

Baltimore Ravens legend Tony Siragusa received CPR at his New Jersey home prior to his death. The Toms River Police Department told TMZ Sports it responded ...

Siragusa signed with the Indianapolis Colts after going undrafted out of the University of Pittsburgh in the 1990 NFL Draft. News of Siragusa's death comes hours after the Ravens announced the passing of linebacker Jaylon Ferguson Wednesday morning. Police said the 55-year-old was pronounced dead just after officers and ENS arrived at his home.

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Look: Tony Siragusa 'Hard Knocks' Moment Goes Viral After His Death (The Spun)

Siragusa, then a defensive tackle for the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, played a series of pranks on his teammates in training camp that ...

I'm at a loss for words," Sharpe said in a tweet yesterday. Siragusa, then a defensive tackle for the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, played a series of pranks on his teammates in training camp that summer. "I'm heartbroken.

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