Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion and one of the top return men of the 2010s, Jacoby Jones, is dead at 40.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones stands on the field during an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, in Baltimore. In a statement through the NFLPA, Jones’ family stated that he died peacefully at his residence in New Orleans, Louisiana, overnight.
Jones is best known for his run with the Ravens from 2012 to 2014 when he became the franchise’s record holder in kickoff return touchdowns. Before playing for the Ravens, Jones started his career with the Texans in 2007. He still owns Texans’ franchise records for punt return yards, touchdowns, and all-purpose yards. Before retiring, Jones joined the San Diego Chargers and, later,
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