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Tony Siragoza, a former NFL defensive lineman who won the Super Bowl with Baltimore Ravenssaid his former teammate on Wednesday.
Ex-Crows Run Back Jamal Lewis TMZ Sports said On the death of Siragoza.
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“It’s a sad day to be a crow, I must say,” said Lewis.
Indianapolis Colts Team owner Jim Irsai also tweeted his condolences after learning of Serragosa’s death.
“Tony Siracusa (sic) geese have passed away at the age of 55…my heart is broken as with all nation Colts,” he wrote.
Siragosa joined the Colts in 1990 as an unrefined free agent. The US-born Kenilworth, NJ, was a nosedive and defensive tackle for the Colts for seven seasons. He played 96 games for the organization and scored 16.5 sacks from 1990 to 1996.
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He joined the Ravens in 1997 and played with them until 2001. He, along with players such as Ray Lewis, Jamal Lewis, Rod Woodson and Jimmy Sharper, defeated the team New York Giants at Super Bowl XXXV.
He played in 73 games and scored 5.5 bags for the Ravens.
Over the course of his career, he played 169 games, scored 22 sacks and 564 total tackles.
Siragosa was an NFL analyst for FOX in 2015 and played the character of Frankie Cortese on the HBO series “The Sopranos”.
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He married his wife Cathy in 1995 and they have three children.
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