Ozzie Newsome was 1970s Alabama Player of Decade ... would move to running back for his varsity career, but kept his No. 80, unusual for a running back. O.J. Howard had occasional big plays ...
Ozzie Newsome excelled as a tight end for the Browns from 1978 to 1990. In 198 regular-season games, he recorded 662 receptions for 7,980 yards and 47 touchdowns. A First Team All-Pro in 1984 ...
"NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 game changers in NFL history, and former tight end, general manager and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Ozzie Newsome lands at No. 59. Ray Lewis goes ...
The fifth and final player on this ranked list of best Browns players of all time is tight end Ozzie ... it was Newsome and Kellen Winslow who redefined the position in the 1970s and '80s.
OZZIE NEWSOME once described himself as a “tweener” while recalling his departure from college football for the NFL. “I was too small to play tight end,” he said, “(and) too slow to play wide receiver ...
Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome and some of his closest friends, Calvin Hill, John Mitchell and Kevin Byrne, talk about Ozzie's path to becoming the first Black general manager in NFL ...
JONATHAN OGDEN became one of the greatest left tackles in NFL history over his 12 seasons for the Baltimore Ravens. His professional legacy almost started somewhere else. For the 1996 season, ...
Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome joins NFL Network's Deion Sanders to talk about his experience with the team and the leadership he offers. Ravens RB Derrick Henry punches in a 2 ...
NFL Network's Scott Pioli says former Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome deserves to be NFL's first-ever two-time HOF inductee. NFL Network's Jim Harbaugh on quarterback Justin Herbert ...
Those of us who were around in the late 70s and into the 80s might remember the Speak & Spell, a children’s toy with a remarkable text-to-speech synthesizer. While it sounds dated by today’s ...