NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Jacoby Jones passed away peacefully at his New Orleans home on July 14, 2024, at age 40. His former teammate J.J. Watt described him as a “fun-loving” partner, while Torrey Smith called him a “brother” whose plays and jokes will “live on forever.” The Baltimore Ravens praised his “one-of-a-kind presence,” and Coach John Harbaugh remembered him as a “cherished son.” Ravens legend Ray Lewis added that Jones’s hard work and memories will “never be forgotten.” His talent, charm, and kindness left a lasting legacy.
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