Jacoby Jones, the former NFL wide receiver celebrated for his electrifying plays, including the longest touchdown in Super Bowl history, passed away at the age of 40.

The Houston Texans, where Jones began his career, confirmed his death on Sunday, though the cause was not immediately disclosed, according to NBC Washington.

Jones played in the NFL from 2007 to 2015, representing the Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

He gained fame for pivotal moments during the Ravens' Super Bowl-winning season in 2012, highlighted by his record-setting performances.

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Career Highlights and Contributions

During his nine-season NFL career, Jacoby Jones amassed 203 receptions for 2,733 yards and scored 14 touchdowns.

His impact extended beyond receiving, with 127 punt returns averaging 13.5 yards per return and 183 kickoff returns averaging 27 yards per return.

His versatility and playmaking ability made him an asset to multiple teams throughout his career.

In a memorable career moment, Jones signed a ceremonial one-day contract with the Baltimore Ravens in 2017 to retire as a member of the team.

He was honored by the Ravens during their AFC Divisional Game in January, showcasing his enduring connection with the franchise and fans.

Jones made history during the Ravens' victorious Super Bowl XLVII campaign in February 2013, CBS News reports.

In the AFC Divisional Round against the Denver Broncos, he caught a stunning 70-yard touchdown pass with 31 seconds left in regulation, forcing overtime where the Ravens clinched victory with a field goal.

His standout performance continued in Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers.

Jones not only caught a pivotal 56-yard touchdown pass but also executed a monumental 108-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, setting a record for the longest play in Super Bowl history.

His contributions helped secure the Ravens' 34-31 triumph in New Orleans, a city close to Jones' heart as his hometown.

Legacy and Commemoration

Following his passing, the Baltimore Ravens issued a heartfelt statement mourning Jones' loss.

They remembered him not only for his athletic prowess but also for his infectious charisma and positive impact on everyone he encountered, NBC News noted.

"Jacoby had the unique ability to connect with everyone he encountered," the Ravens expressed in their statement. "His charisma, joy, and love created a one-of-a-kind presence that could light up any room or brighten any dark day."

Head coach John Harbaugh shared poignant memories of Jones, recalling his favorite football game involving Jones and his mother during a game against the Minnesota Vikings.

This moment epitomized Jones' resilience and spirit on the field, demonstrating his deep personal connections both on and off the gridiron.

Jacoby Jones, a native of New Orleans, entered the NFL as a third-round draft pick for the Houston Texans in 2007.

His journey in professional football saw him making significant impacts with multiple teams before achieving Super Bowl glory with the Baltimore Ravens.

Former teammates and NFL legends, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, expressed profound sadness at Jones' sudden passing.

Lewis reminisced about Jones' contributions on and off the field, highlighting his dedication to community service and his enduring legacy among fans and peers alike.

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Written by: Ross Key

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