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Orlando Brown: Millions of Fans Remember a Man in Rage, the Ravens Knew a Friend

September 24, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

When the football world heard about the unfortunate, untimely death of former Baltimore Ravens tackle Orlando Brown on Sept. 23, the first thought that came to the minds of millions of NFL fans was the raging outburst of his actions against referee Jeff Triplette. Brown was found dead at the age of 40 in his condominium home in downtown Baltimore, front side of the Inner Harbor. 
While Brown will be nationally known for his incident against Triplette and his run-ins with the law, the Ravens remember a friend and a good man.
“There was no better friend, no one more loyal than Zeus was to his teammates and those in the Ravens,” said Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome in a released statement.  “If he felt that you respected him, that you were willing to teach him or showed him care, you had a loyal friend for eternity. Loyalty is one of the first words I think when Zeus pops in my mind.”
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