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Jonathan Ogden was the first player ever selected by the Baltimore Ravens organization when they chose him with the fourth overall pick in the 1996 draft out of UCLA. At 6-foot-9, 345 pounds, Ogden has a rare blend of size and agility that has made him one of the league's best offensive linemen during his career. At left tackle, he has been responsible for protecting the quarterback's blind side for much of his career. Ogden has made the Pro Bowl 10 times and will almost definitely be inducted into the Hall of Fame whenever he retires. He was a key member of the 2000 Ravens team that beat the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. Ogden was boron in Washington, D.C., on July 31, 1974. He attend...
Jonathan Ogden was the first player ever selected by the Baltimore Ravens organization when they chose him with the fourth overall pick in the 1996 draft out of UCLA. At 6-foot-9, 345 pounds, Ogden has a rare blend of size and agility that has made him one of the league's best offensive linemen during his career. At left tackle, he has been responsible for protecting the quarterback's blind side for much of his career. Ogden has made the Pro Bowl 10 times and will almost definitely be inducted into the Hall of Fame whenever he retires. He was a key member of the 2000 Ravens team that beat the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. Ogden was boron in Washington, D.C., on July 31, 1974. He attended St. Albans, where he was an All-American in both football and track and field. Ogden attended UCLA and was a four-year starter at left tackle. He was a unanimous first-team All American in 1995. In 1997, the Bruins retired his No. 79, making him only the eighth player in school history to receive that honor.
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Anderson's bounce proves fortuitous
Unceremoniously dumped by the Bengals in September, Ravens right tackle Willie Anderson goes back to Cincinnati on Sunday knowing he got the better of the deal. At 7-4, the Ravens are shooting for the playoffs. At 1-9-1, the Bengals are back on the...Tags: Trevor Pryce, Rod Woodson, Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl, Lorenzo Neal
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimoresun.com staffEditor's note: Ravens questions for Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston can be submitted on game days from halftime until three hours after the game. Selected questions are published in a Q&A on baltimoresun.com later in the week. Listen to Mike...Tags: Cam Cameron, Willis McGahee, New York Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles
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Bent-up Ravens O-line doesn't break
Jared Gaither went into yesterday's game with a "use only in emergency" label on his sprained right shoulder. The emergency arrived early, the wraps came off quickly and the Ravens' precocious left tackle responded magnificently. Consider it another sign...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Lorenzo Neal, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles
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Hey, Jamison!
Each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Jamison Hensley will answer questions about the Ravens. To submit a question, e-mail sports@baltsun.com. Give your name and phone number so we can verify the e-mail. HEY, JAMISON: If it's Rex Ryan's defense and Cam...Tags: Cam Cameron, Vinny Testaverde, Matt Stover, Brian Billick, National Football League
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Ravens offense faces tough tests ahead
Averaging 33 1/2 points in their past four games - the most in the NFL during that span - the Ravens have shown they can be a potent offense.
Starting Sunday against the New York Giants, their offense can prove it should be mentioned among the top...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Steve McNair, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins
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Five things to look for today
Texas tussle When last we saw Yao Ming (left), he was towering over the opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics. Now, he's back with the Rockets, who face Dallas (8p.m., TNT). Nick Lachey will watch There are probably lots of reasons to watch South...Tags: Halloween, Beijing Games, ESPN
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Something to talk about: 105.7 FM switches to sports
The radio home of the Orioles, 105.7 FM, changed its format yesterday from news talk to sports talk, giving Baltimore its first FM sports station - even though programmers there stopped short of embracing sports 24/7. From 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., the newly...Tags: CBS Corp., Television Industry, Major League Baseball, Brian Billick, Brian Wilson
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Ogden to receive ringing endorsement
Before the Ravens play the Oakland Raiders today, Jonathan Ogden will be introduced to the sellout crowd, walking out of the M&T Bank Stadium tunnel for one of the last times. "If he comes out in full gear, you'll know he's playing left tackle," Ravens...Tags: Oakland Raiders, National Football League, M&T Bank Stadium, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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In beating Raiders, blowout replaces bye on schedule
The Ravens can't complain anymore about not having a bye because they received one yesterday against the Oakland Raiders. Didn't the Raiders look like a team out of NFL Europe? To the Ravens' credit, they did exactly what they're supposed to do against...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Hines Ward, National Football League
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Ravens have Russell feeling the heat
The Ravens' defense had a few words for Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell. "At one point in the first half, [linebacker] Ray Lewis came over to me and told me: 'You need to protect yourself. Go down when you're going to get hit,'" Russell...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Samari Rolle, National Football League, Ed Reed, Willis McGahee
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Gaither aims to reduce penalties
Minutes after the Ravens' 29-10 thumping of the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Jared Gaither had already steeled himself for his positional meeting with offensive line coach John Matsko yesterday. "I have a lot to improve on," Gaither said. "I've got a lot...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Samari Rolle, Philadelphia Phillies, Michael Phelps, Major League Baseball
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Suggs: Smith 'better man'
In a recent interview with an Atlanta radio station, linebacker Terrell Suggs said twice that Troy Smith should be the Ravens' starting quarterback over Joe Flacco.
"Right now, I think [Flacco is] all right," Suggs told 2 Live Stews, a nationally...Tags: Samari Rolle, Pittsburgh Steelers, Hines Ward, National Football League, Ohio State University
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