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Tony Siragusa

Anthony Siragusa (born May 14, 1967 in Kenilworth, New Jersey) was an American football defensive tackle who spent twelve seasons in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens. He is nicknamed "Goose" which is derived from the pronounciation of his last name. He attended the University of Pittsburgh.

Siragusa was part of the defensive line that held opponents to the fewest number of points during the 2000 season. He, along with his other linemates, helped lead the Ravens to their first Super Bowl in franchise history. He retired following the 2001 season and is currently a sideline reporter for FOX Sports's NFL coverage in the same crew as Dick Stockton and Daryl Johnston .

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