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Jonathan Ogden #75 | Offensive Tackle | Baltimore Ravens
Height: 6-9    Weight: 345    Born: Jul 31, 1974, Washington, DC

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May 10, 2008
The Baltimore Ravens have ushered in the John Harbaugh era by engaging in a "knockdown drag-out midfield brawl," according to the Baltimore Sun.
May 9, 2008
Left tackle Jonathan Ogden is not expected to attend the Baltimore Ravens’ mandatory minicamp, which runs over the next three days, according to the Baltimore Sun.
April 16, 2008
The Baltimore Ravens have struggled to identify a worthy candidate at quarterback during recent seasons, and as a result the team seems to be putting all emphasis on answer those questions with an addition in this year's NFL Draft, according to NFL.com.
April 4, 2008
Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh is pleasantly surprised after evaluating his young group of offensive linemen, according to the Carroll County Times. “I think one thing that really jumps out is the offensive line,” Harbaugh said. “I think it’s really got a chance to be tough, physical and athletic.” The biggest question facing the Ravens’ offensive line is the likelihood of having to replace Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowl selection who’s leaning toward retirement. If Ogden chooses to retire, the top two candidates to start at left tackle are Adam Terry, a 6-foot-8, 330-pound former second-round pick from Syracuse who started nine games last season, and Jared Gaither. Although Gaither, 22, needs more seasoning after playing in six games as a rookie, it’s hard to find someone that’s 6-9, 350 pounds with his ability to move. Last season, Baltimore finished 16th in rushing offense (112.3 yards per game) and allowed 39 sacks, which ranked 21st in the league.
March 29, 2008
Baltimore veteran left tackle and future Hall of Fame candidate Jonathan Ogden continues to ponder retirement but has made no official decision, according to Scout.com. Ogden is 33-years of age, fairly young for an offensive lineman, but his 12 years in the NFL has been rough and rugged to say the least. Ogden has long been viewed as one of the best in NFL history at his position, but with worries of a turf toe injury lingering and the desire to attend training camp waning, Ogden is said to be giving heavy consideration to retirement. Reports indicate he has promised the team a decision will come before the upcoming NFL Draft so the team can plan accordingly.