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R.I.P. Tony. You were a very good player and a fun sideline reporter.
Longtime NFL player and personality Tony Siragusa has died at 55, according to multiple reports.
Siragusa died in his sleep, according to Pro Football Network.
Known affectionately as “Goose,” Siragusa spent 12 years in the NFL with the Colts and Ravens, winning Super Bowl XXXV with Baltimore in 2001. He then spent over a decade as the sideline analyst for Fox NFL Sunday.
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In a 2012 interview with Howard Stern, Siragusa mentioned that his father died of a heart attack when he was 48 and passed away in his presence. He also said that heart disease runs in his family.
“If I die tomorrow, I told my wife, just put a smile on my face. Put a little [Frank] Sinatra on,” he said in that interview.
Siragusa died in his sleep, according to Pro Football Network.
Known affectionately as “Goose,” Siragusa spent 12 years in the NFL with the Colts and Ravens, winning Super Bowl XXXV with Baltimore in 2001. He then spent over a decade as the sideline analyst for Fox NFL Sunday.
...
In a 2012 interview with Howard Stern, Siragusa mentioned that his father died of a heart attack when he was 48 and passed away in his presence. He also said that heart disease runs in his family.
“If I die tomorrow, I told my wife, just put a smile on my face. Put a little [Frank] Sinatra on,” he said in that interview.
Tony Siragusa, former NFL star and TV personality, dead at 55
Longtime NFL player and personality Tony Siragusa has died at 55, according to reports.
nypost.com