Tony Siragusa

Anthony Siragusa ( born May 14, 1967 in Kenilworth, New Jersey, United States), nicknamed " Goose " is a former American professional American football player. He played defensive tackle / nose tackle in the National Football League ( NFL).

Footballer

Siragusa, Nick Name: The Goose, studied at the University of Pittsburgh, where he played in the defense of the Pittsburgh Panthers. In the 1990 NFL Draft Siragusa was committed by the Indianapolis Colts.

In 1995 Siragusa move in with his team under coach Ted Marchibroda and quarterback Jim Harbaugh in the AFC Championship Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the game was almost lost with 20:16. Also in 1996 failed the Colts in the Playoffs. In 1997, Siragusa to the Baltimore Ravens. With this team, which was coached by Brian Billick, he was in the 2000 season to move into the Super Bowl XXXV. The game was won against the New York Giants under their coach Jim Fasel with 34:7. 2001, after the Ravens the collection was again succeeded in the Play Offs, Siragusa ended his career. He was able to achieve 562 tackles in 12 seasons and save 9 fumbles.

After the career

Siragusa works as a television host and transmits the games of the NFL. He also is the owner of a meat factory.

Actor

Siragusa kicked twice in his career as an actor in appearance. In 2002, he starred in the movie 25 hours and 2004 in several episodes of the TV series The Sopranos with.

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