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  1. Ozzie Newsome Jr. (born March 16, 1956) is an American professional football executive and former player who is the executive vice president of player personnel of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).

  2. Known throughout all of sports as a premier leader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the architect of Baltimore's Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLVII championship teams and an elite...

  3. Checkout the latest stats for Ozzie Newsome. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. Jul 25, 2020 · After an exceptional college career, the Browns drafted Ozzie Newsome in 1978. He went on to become a Hall of Fame player and executive. This is his story.

  5. Nicknamed the “Wizard of Oz,” Newsome became the leading tight end receiver in NFL history with 662 receptions for 7,980 yards and 47 touchdowns. He ranked as the fourth leading receiver when he retired.

  6. Jan 8, 2019 · Longtime Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome, the only head personnel decision-maker the Ravens have ever had and the first black general manager in NFL history, announced last year he...

  7. Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome (82) of the Cleveland Browns during the Browns 27-16 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on October 4, 1981 at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California.

  8. He is the all-time leading receiver in Cleveland history and was the all-time receiver among tight ends in the NFL. Newsome at one time was fourth among receivers in NFL history with a record of 662 catches. He earned three trips to the Pro Bowl and was named to the 1980s All-NFL Team.

  9. His coach, Bear Bryant, called him "the greatest end in Alabama history and that includes Don Hutson. A total team player, fine blocker, outstanding leader, great receiver with concentration, speed, hands." After college Newsome played for the Cleveland Browns at tight end 1978-90.

  10. Ozzie Newsome was a four-year starter at end for Alabama 1974-77, a two-time All-Conference selection 1976-1977, and consensus All-America in 1977. He stood 6-4, weighed 210, and was Alabama co-captain in 1977. In four years he caught 102 passes for 2,070 yards.

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