Former Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa passed away on Wednesday. He was 55 years old.
It was just shocking news that caught everybody off guard, including many of his former teammates.
Ray Lewis expressed his mourning and the close bond he formed with Siragusa during their time on the Ravens.
Ravens owner Steve Biscotti released a statement praising Siragusa, whom he called “one of the most popular players in Ravens history.”
Siragusa had a remarkable career in the NFL, including his Super Bowl championship with the Ravens in 2001. In 11 seasons, he recorded 562 tackles, 22 sacks, and nine fumble recoveries.
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From 2003 to 2015, Siragusa worked as an NFL sideline reporter, as well as an analyst for Fox Sports. After departing Fox, he worked as an NFL commentator for Yahoo Sports.