Hall of Fame Cleveland Browns tight end who defined graceful receiving at the position and later became the Baltimore Ravens' esteemed general manager.
Ozzie Newsome is one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history and a Pro Football Hall of Famer who spent 13 seasons with the Cleveland Browns, revolutionising the tight end position as a receiver. After retirement he became one of the NFL's most celebrated executives, building the Baltimore Ravens into a perennial contender and overseeing two Super Bowl championships as their General Manager.
Revolutionizing the tight end position with exceptional receiving skills and later executive success
How They Played
Exceptional route runner with reliable hands, redefined tight end as primary receiving threat
Lasting Impact
First African American general manager to build a Super Bowl-winning team, transformed tight end position from blocking to receiving
Career Honours
- Hall of Fame 1999
- Pro Bowl 3x
- All-Pro 3x
- Cleveland Browns franchise TE records
- NFL Executive of the Year (as GM)
- Super Bowl XLVII champion (as GM)
- Super Bowl XXXV champion (as GM)
- NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
- Cleveland Browns Ring of Honor
| Team | Period | Games | Jersey |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland Browns | 1978–1990 | 662 | #82 |