Sad News: NFL Former NFL Wide Receiver and Super Bowl Champion Passed…

Known for his remarkable talent, charm, and kindness, Jones left a lasting impact on football. Tributes poured in from friends, family, and former teammates, including J.J. Watt, who remembered him as “fun-loving,” and Torrey Smith, who called him a “brother.” The Baltimore Ravens praised his unique ability to connect with others, stating his joy and warmth brightened even the darkest days.

Coach John Harbaugh and Ray Lewis also honored Jones, celebrating his life and legacy.
Former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Jacoby Jones passed away at 40 in his New Orleans home on July 14, 2024.

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