On February 2, 2013, Ogden was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the first inductee to spend his entire playing career as a Raven.
He later won the 1996 NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in the shot put, with a personal best of 19.42 meters.
Ogden's father, an investment banker, told his son to accept UCLA's decision to move him from right to left tackle.
[4] Ogden's jersey was retired by UCLA, making him only the eighth player in school history to receive that honor.
He was named a four-time first team All-Pro[13] and an 11-time Pro Bowler at left tackle, earning trips to Hawaii in every season except his rookie year.
His retirement left Ray Lewis and Matt Stover as the last remaining Ravens from the team's inaugural season in Baltimore.
Ogden served as the Ravens' honorary captain at Super Bowl XLVII, which saw his former team win their second world championship.
[16] In 1997, he established the Jonathan Ogden Foundation to help student-athletes take responsibility for their futures through lessons learned on the playing field, in the classroom, and throughout their local communities.
Ogden has starred in commercials for Apple Ford, a dealership in Columbia, Maryland, and during his playing career, he appeared in TV advertisements for GEBCO, a local car insurance company.