Former Ravens DT Tony Siragusa, Member Of Super Bowl XXXV Team, Dead At 55
BALTIMORE (WJZ) Former Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa died Wednesday morning, the team announced. He was 55.
Siragusa, known as Goose, was a member of the winning Super Bowl XXXV game in 2001. He was part of a legendary defensive unit that allowed the fewest point (165) in NFL history. He played 12 seasons in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts and the Ravens. Siragusa made 22 sacks and 564 combined tackles over the course of his career, according to Pro Football Reference.
There was no one like Goose, former Ravens coach Brian Billick said in a statement, a warrior on the field and a team unifier with a giving, generous heart who helped teammates and the community more than most people know. We would not have won the Super Bowl without him. This is such stunning, sad news, and our hearts go out to Kathy and the Siragusa family.
Former Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome remembered Siragusa as a leader of the Super Bowl team.Goose was quite a character, but he was one of our leaders on the 2000 Super Bowl team, former Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said in a statement. He was probably one of the best run-stoppers to play for our defense over the years.
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