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Jonathan Ogden is up for the Hall of Fame in 2013

Saturday, six men were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: defensive linemen Chris Doleman and Cortez Kennedy, offensive tackle Willie Roaf, center Dermontti Dawson, running back Curtis Martin, and cornerback Jack Butler. Meanwhile, former coach Bill Parcells, running back Jerome Bettis, wide receiver Cris Carter, and defensive end Charles Haley were among the finalists who...
Via baltimoresun.com  |  6 days ago

10 Reasons It's Great to be a Jets Fan Right Now

                 Hey, we beat the Patriots in the playoffs, too! On the road at that! It's really not that difficult!Last night was rough. If you are a real, die-hard Jets fan you had to do some serious soul-searching. How did I get to this point? If I would have chose the Giants over the Jets (and the Yankees over the Mets, in my case), I would have seven ...
Via Rex Sanchez  |  7 days ago

Sleepy (and sore) in Seattle... Eagles must run the Time Zone gauntlet... ...

I happened to be on air with former NFL players Jonathan Ogden and Stan White a few days ago on WBAL-AM, and they both told me it takes at least four days after a game for most players just to get their bodies back to equilibrium in time to prepare for the next game... And yet, the NFL continues to put teams through the Thursday-after-a-Sunday game gauntlet... What makes it even...
Via Eagles Eye  |  December 01, 2011

Jonathan Ogden has turf toe advice for Ray Lewis

On Monday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that linebacker Ray Lewis, who has missed two straight games with a toe injury, was “probably the guy that’s furthest away” from playing on Sunday among injured Ravens.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  November 30, 2011

Jonathan Ogden talks about meeting George Clooney

In case you missed the blog post I published 15 minutes ago , former Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden is auctioning himself off for charity. The highest bidder gets to host Ogden at their house for Sunday’s game.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  November 29, 2011

Want to watch a Ravens game with Jonathan Ogden?

Have you ever wanted to watch a Ravens game with a (future) Hall-of-Famer? Jonathan Ogden is auctioning off an opportunity for the highest bidder to host the towering offensive tackle on Sunday afternoon when the Ravens hit the road to take on the Cleveland Browns. That’s right; Ogden is coming over to watch the game.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  November 29, 2011

George Clooney -- Steady Slingin'

George Clooney posed for a picture with legendary Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden during today's Ravens game ... and OH MY GOD WHAT HAPPENED TO GEORGE!!?!?!? A local Baltimore reporter who saw Clooney at the game tweeted : "Clooney arm… Permalink
Via TMZ Sports  |  November 20, 2011

Former starters Ogden, Williams critical of Ravens' reliance on passing

Ex-guard Wally Williams questions Ravens decision makers as running game stumblesWhile watching the Ravens throw the ball 53 times in last Sunday's loss to Seattle, former offensive linemen Wally Williams and Jonathan Ogden said that would have caused major problems on the sidelines. Ogden said he would have gone to his coaches and demanded more running plays to help the line...
Via baltimoresun.com  |  November 17, 2011

Surgery wasn't an option for Grubbs

Left guard elated procedure ruled outAfter talking to former Ravens left tackle Jonathan Ogden about the turf toe injury that contributed to the future Hall of Famer's retiring after the 2007 season, left guard Ben Grubbs was understandably concerned about the strained ligaments in a toe on his right foot that had shelved him for six consecutive games.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  November 10, 2011

In Patterson's classrooms, Ogden still clearing paths

Club started by ex-Ravens tackle provides academic support for student-athletesJonathan Ogden parted ways with the NFL more than three years ago, but the retired Ravens offensive tackle remains an active presence in the Baltimore community.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  October 29, 2011

Bidding Ken Murray a fond farewell

It was only fitting that our colleague, Ken Murray, retired this week without any fanfare. That was typical Kenny. He didn't want any speeches, farewell ceremonies, cakes or gifts. We all knew that when Kenny retired, it would be like Jonathan Ogden, except instead of turning in his jersey, Kenny would turn in his computer and shut off the lights without a word being said.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  October 28, 2011

Baltimore Ravens Top 10 Non-Defensive Players of All-Time

Last week I compiled a list that consisted of the 10 best defensive players in Baltimore history. That was not an easy task, as there were probably five other players that could have easily been somewhere in that list as well. This week I compiled a list of the 10 best non-defensive (offense and special teams) players in Baltimore history. This list was just as hard to make, not...
Via isportsweb.com  |  October 25, 2011

Is Bryant McKinnie The Answer For James Harrison?

When Bryant McKinnie signed with the Baltimore Ravens, many asked whether or not he would be in good enough shape to last a full sixty minutes of a NFL game. Ravens fans were pleasantly surprised when McKinnie not only lasted the whole game, but shut down one of the league’s most feared pass rusher in James Harrison. Harrison has had field days against the Ravens in years past...
Via Ebony Bird  |  September 11, 2011

All-Ravens team: Offensive line

To commemorate the Ravens’ 15 years of existence, Ravens Insider will select an All-Ravens team. It will honor the 25 best players (11 on offense, 11 on defense and three on special teams) who have played on the Ravens from 1996 to 2010. The All-Ravens team now shifts to the offense, starting with the line: Left tackle: Jonathan Ogden (1996-2007) Left guard: Edwin Mulitalo...
Via Ravens Insider  |  July 08, 2011

All-Ravens team: Offensive line

To commemorate the Ravens’ 15 years of existence, Ravens Insider will select an All-Ravens team. It will honor the 25 best players (11 on offense, 11 on defense and three on special teams) who have played on the Ravens from 1996 to 2010. The All-Ravens team now shifts to the offense, starting with the line: Left tackle: Jonathan Ogden (1996-2007) Left guard: Edwin Mulitalo...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  July 08, 2011

Three Bruins Named to All-Time All-Conf. team

Three Bruins were included in ESPN.com blogger Ted Miller's All-Time All-Pac-10 football team --- Jerry Robinson, Kenny Easley, Jonathan Ogden. The Pac-12 will offically become UCLA's new conference on July 1. Below is a capsule bio on each of the honored Bruin players.
Via UCLA Bruins  |  June 29, 2011

Ogden Enjoying His Senior Season's Success

No, that clipboard he toted around the Shira Complex did not mean he joined the coaching staff or anything serious like that. Jonathan Ogden was simply serving temporary duty. “I had to get the weights from all the guys.” Which didn’t keep the shortstop from taking a shot at infield partner when asked who'd missed his target weight.
Via mississippistate.scout.com  |  May 17, 2011

Building a team with the best draft picks in Ravens history

Fifteen years ago, the Ravens selected UCLA offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden and Miami linebacker Ray Lewis -- the two best players in franchise history -- in the first round of their first draft in Baltimore. Since then, the Ravens have continued to find productive players in the NFL draft, especially with their first-round selections.
Via baltimoresun.com  |  April 27, 2011

Best and Worst: Ravens Draft History 96-00

The NFL Draft is only one day away (finally no more Mock Drafts) and fans around the league are happy to focus on football and not labor issues. As I clicked around the Internet this morning I came across a breakdown of the Baltimore Ravens draft history at Ravens Insider – the Best and Worst of each Draft class. Without further ado here are my picks. 1996 BEST: Ray Lewis, LB...
Via Ravens Gab  |  April 27, 2011

Mississippi State Takes Opener Over No. 4 Florida, 7-5

Mississippi State (21-9/5-5 SEC) rode a four-run first inning and a pair of homers by senior Jonathan Ogden to a 7-5 series-opening victory over No. 4 Florida (24-7/7-3 SEC) in front of 7,140 fans at Dudy Noble Field on Friday night.
Via gatorzone.com  |  April 09, 2011

Best compensatory picks in Ravens history

It’s well known that the Ravens have had the most compensatory picks (31 in total) in NFL history. What’s not been publicized is their success with those extra picks. The Ravens have used compensatory picks to select four starters (guard Edwin Mulitalo, offensive tackle Tony Pashos and fullbacks Ovie Mughelli and Le’Ron McClain) as well as four quality backups (running back...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  March 26, 2011

Best compensatory picks in Ravens history

It’s well known that the Ravens have had the most compensatory picks (31 in total) in NFL history. What’s not been publicized is their success with those extra picks. The Ravens have used compensatory picks to select four starters (guard Edwin Mulitalo, offensive tackle Tony Pashos and fullbacks Ovie Mughelli and Le’Ron McClain) as well as four quality backups (running back...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  March 26, 2011

Kiper tabs Payton greatest No. 4 pick

LAKE FOREST, Ill. – John Hannah, 'Mean' Joe Greene, Charles Woodson and Jonathan Ogden have all been selected with the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Via chicagobears.com  |  March 24, 2011

PFT: 2012 is year to break Hall logjam

PFT: If players such as Cris Carter, Tim Brown, Andre Reed and Curtis Martin don’t get in the Pro Football Hall of Fame next year, they could wind up waiting a while. The 2013 first-ballot class is very impressive: Larry Allen, Jonathan Ogden, Warren Sapp, and Michael Strahan are all likely inductees.
Via MSNBC  |  February 05, 2011

GIANT Super Bowl Champ Crams into TINY Car

Retired Baltimore Ravens lineman Jonathan Ogden is 6'9" and 375 pounds -- so why the hell would anyone try to pick this guy up from the airport in anything smaller than a semi-truck???? Ogden is in Dallas ... and we're guessing he plans on attending the… Permalink
Via TMZ Sports  |  February 04, 2011
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