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      • He was named a four-time All-Pro and an 11-time Pro Bowler at left tackle, earning trips to Hawaii in every season except his rookie year. During his career, Ogden caught two passes – both for one yard and both for touchdowns. He also recovered 10 fumbles and recorded 10 tackles. Ogden also won a reputation for smiling.
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    • Jonathan Ogden. 11-Time Pro Bowler. Four-Time First-Team All-Pro. Super Bowl XXV Champion. Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2013) Jonathan Ogden was the best left tackle in NFL history.
    • Anthony Muñoz. 11-Time Pro Bowler. Nine-Time First-Team All-Pro. Two-Time AFC Champion. Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (1998) Anthony Muñoz was selected third overall in the 1980 NFL Draft to play left tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, and, for 13 consecutive seasons, he played the position at arguably a higher level than anyone.
    • Walter Jones. Nine-Time Pro Bowler. Four-Time First-Team All-Pro. 2005 NFC Champion. Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2014) Walter Jones was the sixth overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft.
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  2. Nov 20, 2020 · ‘This guy’s not normal’: Jonathan Ogden was always a natural at left tackle - The Athletic. By Bob McGinn. Nov 20, 2020. 22. Editor’s note: This is the 26th installment of The McGinn Files,...

    • No. 79: Rosey Brown. Rosie Brown was the New York Giants' left tackle from 1953-65. He was named to the NFL 75th Anniversary and 100th Anniversary All-Time teams.
    • No. 78: Anthony Munoz. Munoz was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998, after a career in which he was a nine-time First-Team All-Pro (1981-83,1985-90) and 11-time Pro Bowler.
    • No. 77: Willie Roaf. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012, Roaf played in 189 career games over 13 seasons and was named First-Team All-NFL seven times (1994-96, 2000, 2003-05), All-NFC six times, and All-AFC three times.
    • No. 76: Orlando Pace. Pace was Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, after a career in which he was three times selected a First-Team All-Pro (1999, 2001, 2003), once named a Second-team All-Pro (2000), and earned seven Pro Bowl selections.
  3. Feb 24, 2022 · Ogden and Walter Jones were the dominant left tackles in the era of the left tackle, and they had a different persona on the field. Jones was utterly silent and placid on and off the...

  4. Jul 28, 2021 · At 6-9, 345-pounds, Ogden was a dominating left tackle. "He made the game look so easy," former Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome said.

  5. Aug 2, 2013 · In his rookie season, Ogden played left guard while Jones played left tackle, and the former also scored his first of two career touchdowns, on a one-yard reception.

  6. Ogden had an outstanding career with the Bruins football team, starting as a left tackle for four years. In 23 games during his junior and senior years, he allowed just two sacks. In 1995, Ogden received the Outland Trophy and the Morris Trophy , was the UPI Lineman of the Year, and was a unanimous All-American .