
Longtime Baltimore Ravens fans probably remember the late Tony “Goose” Siragusa for helping lead the team to their first-ever Super Bowl in 2001, where they beat the New York Giants and were crowned the NFL champions for the 2000 season.
But much of Siragusa’s legacy came from his life off the field, including during his retirement from his active football career after the 2001 season. He served as a sideline reporter and analyst for NFL games, acted in programs like “The Sopranos,” and even started his own private jet company in 2014 called Titan Aviation.
That latter endeavor grew into something bigger when, a couple months before his passing in June 2022, Siragusa sought to create a foundation that would transport patients across the country for medical treatments.
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