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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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Not-so-golden oldies
After the collapse last season, the Ravens hired coach John Harbaugh to change the culture and breathe some life into the team. Instead, the Ravens have gotten worse and are limping to the starting line for the 2008 season. It's not Harbaugh's fault. The...Tags: People, Kelly Gregg, Ozzie Newsome, Ed Reed, Defense
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Offensive line looking just fine
As first showings go, the offensive line of the future didn't look too bad. With Adam Terry and Jared Gaither starting at right and left tackles, respectively, for the first time this preseason, the first offensive line's play in the Ravens' 10-9 loss to...Tags: Willis McGahee, Corey Ivy, Kelly Gregg, Ed Reed, Ray Lewis
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Gaither back, ready to prove himself
The Ravens received good news about their quarterback situation yesterday. No, they didn't sign Aaron Brooks or Daunte Culpepper, but they did announce that starting left offensive tackle Jared Gaither would begin practicing. It's not as earth-shattering...Tags: Injuries, Retirement, Values, Ethics, Atlanta Falcons
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Gaither back at practice, wants to play Thursday vs. Falcons
In the second positive sign in as many weeks for the Ravens' offensive line, Jared Gaither returned to practice for the first time in nearly a month. The heir apparent to likely Hall of Fame left tackle Jonathan Ogden, Gaither worked on individual drills...Tags: Willis McGahee, Kelly Gregg, Therapies, Ed Reed, Injuries
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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: Beverage Industry, Mike Schmidt, Brooks Robinson, Athletes, Dan Marino
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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...... -
Now Phelps tackles fame
Sun reporterMichael Phelps -- 14-time Olympic gold medalist and die-hard Ravens fan -- could have used Jonathan Ogden Monday morning. Or at least someone like Odgen capable of throwing a block and giving him some personal space. Phelps strolled into the Prince Jun...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Photography, Government, Bruce Springsteen, Awards and Prizes
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Yanda gives Ravens a jolt
Sun reporterFilled with the blush of youth, Marshal Yanda took the dare, stepped into the middle of the group and got tasered with a stun gun. Not once, not twice, but three times. And he stayed upright. "I took it for three, four seconds, just stepped out and...Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, Colleges and Universities, Weaponry, National Football League
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Hard questions remain for Ravens
Sun reporterAs the Ravens wrap up their first training camp under John Harbaugh today, their fledgling coach leaves Westminster with a sense of satisfaction but not a lot of answers. "We're definitely a better football team than we were when we started camp,"...Tags: Willis McGahee, Chad Slaughter, Ed Reed, Cam Cameron, Derrick Mason
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What they're saying about the Ravens: QB battle, Rice's playing time and more
BaltimoreSun.com staffHere's a look at recent national media coverage of the Ravens: • ESPN.com's James Walker says Troy Smith has a chance to grab the starting quarterback job after Kyle Boller's struggles in the first preseason game against the New England Patriots:...Tags: NBC, Willis McGahee, Adalius Thomas, Chad Slaughter, Minnesota Vikings
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Man Found Guilty Of Helping To Kill Step-Father
A jury has found a man guilty of helping his mother to kill her husband. On Tuesday, the jury found John Ogden guilty of first-degree of murder.
He faces up to 33 years in prison.
Prosecutors say Ogden teamed-up with his mother in 2005 to hire one of...Tags: Murder, Prisons, Punishment
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Diverse Fun
You've seen him on talk shows. Now, see Michael Musto introduce acts and events at the Pride in the Park festival noon-6 p.m. today at Cedar Beach in Allentown. Musto, an arts and celebrity columnist for Village Voice, is one of many attractions making...Tags: NBC, Allentown
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