Bad day for Ravens fans along with Jaylon Ferguson death today as well.
Tony Siragusa, a former NFL defensive lineman who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens, has died, a former teammate of his said Wednesday.
Former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis told TMZ Sports about Siragusa’s death.
"It's a sad day to be a Raven I must say," Lewis said.
Indianapolis Colts team owner Jim Irsay also tweeted his condolences after learning about Siragusa’s death.
"The Goose, Tony Siracusa (sic) has passed away at 55.. I’m heart broken as is all of Colts Nation," he wrote.
Ravens team owner Steve Bisciotti and others would put out statements through the team on Siragusa's passing.
"Renee and I are stunned and heartbroken to learn about the sudden passing of Tony Siragusa," Bisciotti said. "He was a special person and clearly one of the most popular players in Ravens history. Tony’s larger-than-life personality made an enormous impact on our organization and throughout the Baltimore community.
"On the football field, Goose was a difference-maker who contributed immeasurably to the success of many great Ravens defenses, including the record-setting 2000 Super Bowl team.
"Our deepest prayers and sympathies go out to Kathy, their three children and the rest of the Siragusa family.
"This is a tremendously sad day for the Baltimore Ravens. We appreciate everyone who has expressed an outpouring of support for our players, coaches and staff."
Siragusa joined the Colts in 1990 as an undrafted free agent. The Kenilworth, New Jersey, native was a nose tackle and a defensive tackle for the Colts for seven seasons. He played 96 games for the organization and recorded 16.5 sacks from 1990 to 1996.