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Did Tony Siragusa win a Super Bowl?

Did Tony Siragusa win a Super Bowl?

He signed with the Baltimore Ravens in 1997. In 2000, Siragusa was part of a great Baltimore defense that won Super Bowl XXXV. Siragusa retired after the 2001 NFL season. “Goose” has been known for his “fun and loose” personality….Tony Siragusa.

Tackles: 562
Fumble recoveries: 9
Player stats at NFL.com

Is Tony Siragusa married?

Kathy Giacalonem. 1995
Tony Siragusa/Spouse

What happened to Goose NFL?

ANTHONY “TONY” SIRAGUSA, nicknamed “Goose,” is a former National Football League defensive tackle who spent twelve seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens, with whom he won the Super Bowl in 2000. He currently works as an NFL analyst for NFL games broadcast on the Fox network.

How old is Tony Siragusa?

54 years (May 14, 1967)
Tony Siragusa/Age

Where did Tony Siragusa play college football at?

Siragusa played college football at the University of Pittsburgh. He was a starting defensive tackle in his sophomore and junior seasons (1986 and 1987) under head coach Mike Gottfried. During a practice in April 1988, Siragusa tore his left ACL, and underwent surgery that forced him to sit out the entire 1988 season.

When did Tony Siragusa start for the Colts?

Let’s take a look. Despite going undrafted in 1990, Tony Siragusa started six games for the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie. Siragusa totaled 16.5 sacks, five fumble recoveries, and four forced fumbles in seven seasons with the Colts.

How much does Tony Siragusa make a year?

Tony Sirgusa’s net worth is $6 million dollars and his annual salary of $500 thousand per year at Fox. Born in Kenilworth, New Jersey, Tony Siragusa participated in both football and wrestling in high school, and eventually attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he continued to play football.

When did Tony Siragusa retire from the Ravens?

He helped lead the Ravens to their first Super Bowl in franchise history in Super Bowl XXXV where they beat the New York Giants, 34-7. Siragusa retired following the 2001 season, where he had two sacks and 28 total tackles.

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