'Goose was the best. He made the most out of every moment, made sure everyone around him always had a smile on their face, and had a heart of gold.' –– Dan Marino on Tony Siragusa RIP Goose 🙏
As the entire football world mourns the death of longtime NFL lineman and broadcaster Tony Siragusa, Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino took to social media to share his condolences.
“We lost a great one today and I’m truly devastated,” Marino wrote. “Goose was the best. He made the most out of every moment, made sure everyone around him always had a smile on their face, and had a heart of gold. The Siragusa family is in our prayers. Rest In Peace, brother.” Both Marino and Siragusa played their college careers at Pittsburgh, though they did not overlap. Siragusa began his career with the Colts after going undrafted in 1990, then joined the Ravens in ’97. He was a key piece of the Ravens’ 2000 Super Bowl defense that allowed 20 or more points only three times in 20 games, and held opponents to 23 total points in four playoff games.
After retiring, Siragusa was an in-game analyst for Fox NFL games from 2003 to ’15, most of the time being paired with Kenny Albert and Daryl Johnston during games.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Ravens mourn sudden death of N.J. native Tony SiragusaTony Siragusa, former NFL player and Kenilworth, New Jersey, native, died Wednesday, former Baltimore Ravens teammate, Jamal Lewis, told TMZ Sports. He was 55 years old.
Weiterlesen »
Former Baltimore Ravens lineman Tony Siragusa diesTony Siragusa, who played on the Super Bowl-winning Baltimore Ravens team in 2001, has died, according to multiple reports.
Weiterlesen »
Tony Siragusa dies, former NFL defensive tackle, TV broadcaster, and New Jersey native was 55Former NFL defensive tackle, TV broadcaster, and New Jersey native Tony Siragusa has died, according to the Associated Press.
Weiterlesen »