Ravens Honor Jacoby Jones: A Super Bowl Star’s Legacy Celebrated with Touching Tribute
The Baltimore Ravens dedicated their Saturday practice to Jacoby Jones, the former wide receiver and All-Pro kick returner who passed away on July 14 at the age of 40.
Jones, a key player in the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII triumph over the San Francisco 49ers, was remembered with deep respect and admiration by the team. His funeral took place in his hometown of New Orleans on the same day, drawing a notable crowd including Ravens’ executive vice president Ozzie Newsome, kicker Justin Tucker, former Ravens quarterback and current Indianapolis Colts player Joe Flacco, and senior special teams coach Randy Brown, all of whom traveled to pay their respects.
In a heartfelt tribute, the Ravens honored Jones by distributing bandanas and wristbands featuring his iconic No. 12 jersey number. Head Coach John Harbaugh underscored the significance of the tribute, reflecting on Jones’ infectious energy, radiant smile, and his profound love for the game and life itself.
Harbaugh emphasized that the team’s effort during the practice was a dedication to Jones, celebrating not only his contributions on the field but also his vibrant presence off it.
Jones’ impact on the Ravens and the NFL extended beyond his athletic achievements. His charismatic personality and spirited approach to the game left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.
As the team gathered to practice in his honor, they carried forward the spirit of Jones, embracing his legacy of joy and passion for the sport. This tribute was a testament to the indelible mark he left on the Ravens and the broader football community.