Former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones, a standout with the Texans and Ravens, dies at age 40
Jones is best known for the Mile High Miracle and his two touchdowns for the Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII
Former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones, a Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion with the Baltimore Ravens, died overnight on Saturday in his Houston-area home, according to multiple reports. Jones, who celebrated his birthday on July 11, had just turned 40. A cause of death is not immediately clear.
Former All-Pro wide receiver Jacoby Jones has passed away, per @baltimoresun.
He was 40. pic.twitter.com/4adNrF4AzM— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 14, 2024
The NFL Players Association released a statement Sunday afternoon on behalf of the Jones family, confirming that Jones "passed away peacefully at his home in New Orleans, Louisiana." Jones was born and raised in New Orleans before attending Lane College in Tennessee.
In the statement, the NFLPA expressed sadness for the loss of the late receiver, and said that the Jones family, including his mother and his son, are together at this time.
A statement on behalf of the Jones family ➡️
His light, energy & presence will be so missed. We’re thinking of Jacoby’s family and Little Jacoby at this time. @NFLPAFmrPlayers pic.twitter.com/ydPgJPN0Ye— NFLPA (@NFLPA) July 14, 2024
The owner of the Beaumont Renegades, an indoor football league that hired Jones as its inaugural head coach in April, also confirmed the former receiver's death on Sunday. Sam Gordon called Jones "the most humble and kind person to anybody" in a phone interview with KPRC 2 Houston on Sunday morning.
Jones played in the NFL for nine seasons, spending his first five with the Houston Texans before signing with the Ravens in 2012. Jones had a standout season in his first year in Baltimore, being named First Team All-Pro and heading to the Pro Bowl during the Ravens' championship-winning 2012 season.
During the run-up to Baltimore's Super Bowl XLVII victory, Jones caught what is now known as the "Mile High Miracle," a 70-yard touchdown from quarterback Joe Flacco in the final minute of the AFC divisional game against the Denver Broncos. The touchdown forced the game into double overtime, where a game-winning touchdown sent the Ravens to the AFC championship game. Jones then scored two touchdowns, including a 108-yard kick return, during the Super Bowl to give Baltimore a 34-31 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
The Ravens posted a tribute to the late receiver on Sunday, writing in a statement that "Jacoby had the unique ability to connect with everyone he encountered. His charisma, joy and love created a one-of-a-kind presence that could light up any room or brighten any dark day."
We are completely heartbroken to learn about the passing of Jacoby Jones. pic.twitter.com/uWjUT9adSw
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) July 14, 2024
The Ravens also included a statement from head coach John Harbaugh, who coached Jones during his three years in Baltimore. "His spirit, enthusiasm and love for people were powerful. He was a light," Harbaugh wrote.
The Texans also paid tribute to Jones, extending thoughts and prayers to his family.
We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Jacoby Jones. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/Ny4UBLMwdb
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) July 14, 2024
Some of Jones' former teammates paid tribute to Jones on social media, including Texans legend JJ Watt and former Ravens teammates Ray Lewis and Anquan Boldin, as well as wide receiver Torrey Smith, who played with Jones in Baltimore, and quarterback Matt Leinart, who overlapped with Jones for two seasons in Houston.
My brother, you will truly be missed. They can’t take the memories and the hard work you put in on and off the football field. You always gave back and always a pillar in the community, a @Ravens for life 💜. Love ya JJ#RL52 #Ray #Lewis #52 #JacobyJones12 #Jacoby #Jones #12… pic.twitter.com/kfmb0DHHJb
— Ray Lewis (@raylewis) July 14, 2024
Jacoby was one of the most fun-loving teammates and people I’ve ever been around. Always dancing and laughing, with a permanent smile on his face.
Gone far, far too soon.
R.I.P Jacoby Jones.
🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/7r2aIJrb13— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) July 14, 2024
Rest in peace, brother 🕊️ 💔 https://t.co/ZRQ1ClR5nH
— Anquan Boldin (@AnquanBoldin) July 14, 2024
My brother! I thank God for the memories and your impact on this world. You were 1 of 1 ! Your play on the field and jokes will live on forever! We have Momma Jones a Lil Coby’s back for life! This one hurt me man! We are going to miss you!
Love you bro! pic.twitter.com/r9MZKU4sqb— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) July 14, 2024
My former teammate Jacoby Jones passed. Damn this hits hard. His laugh and just bigger than life personality will be something I’ll always remember. RIP brother 💔
— Matt Leinart (@MattLeinartQB) July 14, 2024
Current Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson also honored Jones in a post.
💔na bra no way RIP LEGEND https://t.co/nNep87pSnY
— Lamar Jackson (@Lj_era8) July 14, 2024
As did Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and others:
Jacoby Jones was a leader on and off the field. He exemplified grace under pressure and elevated our beloved Ravens. He was dedicated to lifting our young people, coaching at Calvert Hall HS and Morgan State.
We will miss Jacoby dearly and our hearts are with the Jones family.— Governor Wes Moore (@GovWesMoore) July 14, 2024
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family of Jacoby Jones during this difficult time. I enjoyed coaching him during his time with the Steelers.
— Mike Tomlin (@CoachTomlin) July 14, 2024
our thoughts are with the Jones family 💙 pic.twitter.com/N6rEZ4X5I5
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) July 14, 2024
Jones stayed with the Ravens through three seasons before finishing out his career with brief stints with the San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers. In September 2017, Jones signed a one-day contract with Baltimore so that he could officially retire as a Raven.