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It means that (family members, team officials and current and former Ravens' players) appreciate what I brought to the organization
Jonathan Ogden retires from the NFL Jun 12, 2008
My goal is to be able to get back as fast as possible
Hamstring injury sidelines Ogden Oct 28, 2004
I'm feeling all right right now, it's just a sprained MCL. Hopefully it responds well and I'll be back next week
Ogden suffers knee injury Sep 03, 2004
Jonathan Phillip Ogden (born July 31, 1974 in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American football offensive tackle who played for the Baltimore Ravens.
He received his education at St. Albans School, excelling not only in football but also in track and field. An All-American in both sports, he decided on UCLA instead of the University of Florida because UCLA would let him participate in track and field. A legitimate Olympic level shot-putter, he won the 1996 NCAA indoor track title in the shot put. He had an outstanding career with the UCLA Bruins, starting as left tackle for four years. In 23 games during his junior and senior years, he allowed just two sacks. In 1995, Ogden received the Outland Trophy and the Morris Trophy, was the UPI Lineman of the Year, and was a unanimous 1st-team All-American.
Ogden eventually had his jersey (#79) retired - only the eighth player in Bruins' history to receive that honor.