
Ravens broadcaster with unfortunate name leaves booth after 20 years
NY Post
Gerry Sandusky will soon be headed to the Ravens Hall of Fame.
The voice of Ravens — not to be confused with the disgraced former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a convicted pedophile currently serving a 30-to-60-year sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison — announced he is retiring from the booth.
His signature call, “the hay is in the barn,” was one that provided Ravens fans joy for two decades.
“As the ‘Voice of the Ravens,’ Gerry Sandusky brought a distinct flavor and aptitude that captured every emotion of Baltimore football,” the Ravens team said in a statement.
“A multi-time award-winner for his excellence in both TV and radio journalism, he created a legacy that will forever live in Baltimore sports lore. Thank you, Gerry, for your tireless work and commitment to Ravens fans-and for delivering colorful descriptions of countless moments that became enduring memories.”
Sandusky, 64, began his illustrious career with the Ravens in 2006, having served as a play-by-play announcer on the radio and also a television anchor for WBAL-TV 11 in Baltimore.













