Former NFL WR Jacoby Jones dies at 40

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Former Ravens wide receiver and Super Bowl 47 star Jacoby Jones has died, an NFL source with direct knowledge has confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.

He was 40 years old.

A native of Louisiana, Jones played for the Ravens for only three seasons from 2012 to 2014, but left an indelible mark on the franchise with his performance in the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers. He had a 56-yard touchdown catch and a Super Bowl record 108-yard kickoff return to open the second half, helping lead Baltimore to a 34–31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

He also had a 70-yard game-tying touchdown catch in the waning seconds of regulation in the Ravens’ AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Denver Broncos that season, dubbed the “Mile High Miracle”, as Baltimore won the doubleheader. Had taken. For longer periods of time. For the NFL’s 100th anniversary in 2019, it was voted the greatest moment in team history.

Jones, who played at Lane College and was a third-round draft pick of the Houston Texans in 2007, spent nine seasons in the NFL and also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and then-San Diego Chargers after his time in Baltimore.

In September 2017, Jones signed a one-day contract with the Ravens so he could retire as a member of the team.

Jones holds the franchise records for most kickoff return touchdowns in a career (four), most kickoff return touchdowns in a season (two) and longest kickoff return in team history, returning 108 yards against the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers. Two more returns have also been given.

An All-Pro returner and Pro Bowl selection in 2012, he finished his career with 203 catches, 2,733 yards, and 125 touchdowns. He had 4,940 yards and five touchdowns as a kick returner and 2,688 yards and four scores as a punt returner.

This story will be updated.

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