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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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A chef who's staying, and restaurants that are introducing new menus
Dining@LargeI got an e-mail yesterday evening from Jeanne asking if Kevin Miller was still the head chef at Ixia in Mount Vernon. Her mother had said she had read in my column that he had left. I hadn't reported that,......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hamilton, Harbor East, Kevin Miller
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3 things: Ravens-Colts
THREE THINGS THAT NEED TO GO RIGHT ... Running game needs to be dominant. The Ravens have to exploit the NFL's worst run defense, which is allowing 188.5 yards a game on the ground. This will allow the Ravens to control the clock and keep the ball...Tags: Peyton Manning, Baltimore Colts, National Football League, Matt Stover, Samari Rolle
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Road block: Gaither to face Freeney
Jared Gaither has gone from succeeding a likely Hall of Famer to facing a potential one.
Named in June as the heir apparent to 11-time Pro Bowl selection Jonathan Ogden, Gaither, the starting left offensive tackle for the Ravens, is preparing to meet one...Tags: Injuries, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Colts, National Football League, Willie Anderson
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Harbaugh names Flacco starting quarterback for remainder of season
Ravens coach John Harbaugh has given rookie first-round draft pick Joe Flacco the starting quarterback job for the rest of the season.
It was previously unknown whether Troy Smith, a contender for the starting job in the preseason, would be able to...Tags: Ray Lewis, Willis McGahee, Todd Bouman, National Football League, Kelly Gregg
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Remember when?
There was a time when the Ravens owned the Tennessee Titans. On Nov. 24, 2002, the Titans came to Baltimore with a 6-4 record and quarterback Steve McNair playing some of his best football. But the Ravens, behind strong special teams play and a solid...Tags: Jeff Blake, Ray Lewis, Craig Hentrich, Matt Stover, Tennessee Titans
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Nothing friendly about Steelers-Ravens rivalry
For the first time in years, the Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers will play for first place in the AFC North.
But in this rivalry, it's not about standings. It's about which team is left standing.
The feud between the Ravens and the Steelers is...Tags: Plaxico Burress, Ray Lewis, Rod Woodson, National Football League, Pittsburgh Steelers
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New kids on blocks Ravens' hit so far
As they dressed near each other and filed out of the locker room, they had a sense of accomplishment, but not completion. It's only two games into the NFL season, but the unit with the most questions about it entering the 2008 season has performed well....Tags: Cleveland Browns, National Football League, Willie Anderson, Pittsburgh Steelers, Matt Stover
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Suggs: 'I want to be here'
About this series: Each Wednesday we'll bring you a Q&A with a Ravens player to help you learn a little more about the team. The third part of this series is an interview with linebacker Terrell Suggs, whose two sacks against the Cleveland Browns on...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events, Michael Vick, Daunte Culpepper, Super Bowl
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What they're saying about the Ravens
Here's a look at recent media coverage of the Ravens: • The Sports Network's Tony Moss says it seemed certain that the Ravens would struggle before the season started. Now, he says, the questions have shifted to the team's potential: Oh, there...Tags: M&T Bank Stadium, Kellen Winslow, Ray Lewis, Cleveland Browns, Willie Anderson
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Look out: Here comes Suggs
On Sunday, nearly 71,000 watched Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs dance after he sacked Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson. Was this jubilation over one play or the beginning of Suggs' coming-out party? After last season, doubts hung over Suggs....Tags: Game Playing, Ray Lewis, Marvel Smith, Cleveland Browns, Derek Anderson
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Jonathan Ogden's echo
O, by the WayIn today's Sun, colleague Ed Lee wrote about Ravens' backup offensive lineman Mike Kracalik having to step in as the starting left offensive tackle for now after tackles Adam Terry and Jared Gaither -- the immediate successors to the retired...... -
Ex-Raven Ogden has wine on the way
O, by the WayAdd former Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden to the list of athletes who have lent their likeness and name to a wine label in order raise money for charity. Ogden's picture and name will be on a special edition Cabernet......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Brooks Robinson, Dan Marino, Beverage Industry, Mike Schmidt
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