Former NFL defensive tackle Tony Siragusa died Wednesday.
He was 55.
A team spokesperson confirmed the news to Childs Walker of the Baltimore Sun.
Siragusa played 12 NFL seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens, helping lead the Ravens to a Super Bowl XXXV victory. The Ravens gave up just 165 points during that regular season, setting an all-time record for a 16-game season.
Siragusa finished his playing career with 564 tackles and 22 sacks, serving as an anchor in the middle against the run.
"He was the leader, he was our captain.