baltimoresun.com - 6/11/2008
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Veteran offensive tackle Barry Sims will work out for the Ravens tomorrow. Sims, 33, started 119 games at left tackle during his nine-year career with the Oakland Raiders , including all 16 games last season. The lineman, 6 feet 5, 300 pounds, was released by the Raiders on Feb. 29. "At 33 years old and knowing you got a couple of years left, you want to go to a place where they are going up ...
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Oakland Raiders: News you can lose
Oakland Raiders —
... , he was only signed to be an insurance policy if the Texans traded Rosenfels. Two questions: 1) What was his agent thinking, when Gray had other opportunities? 2) What’s the over/under on the firing of Gray’s agent? Sims still looking Barry Sims, the former Raiders left tackle, is still looking for a job. It’s now being reported that he’s working out with the Ravens today. If I hope that he signs with anyone besides an AFC West team or the Niners, does that make me a hater? For some reason, the Raiders haven’t re-signed him to be a backup…or according to what was ...
WEDNESDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com —
... , and a lot of excitement out here on the practice field, a lot of energy and that obviously stems from John.” Harbaugh expects LT Jonathan Ogden to make his retirement decision official this week. The Eagles ...
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Ogden Set to Make Retirement Official —
Mark Maske's NFL Insider 6/11/2008
Baltimore Ravens left tackle Jonathan Ogden told the Baltimore Sun that he has decided to retire. Ogden, 33, was one of the best offensive linemen in the sport for most of his 12 seasons but had been plagued by a toe injury. He'd been expected to ...
Ravens OT Ogden expected to retire (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 6/11/2008
Jonathan Ogden is expected to announce his retirement Thursday, ending a stellar career with the Baltimore Ravens in which the left offensive tackle garnered 11 Pro Bowl invitations and a Super Bowl ring. Ogden, who turns 34 next month, told friends ...