Jacoby Jones, the previous NFL pass receiver and unique groups ace, has actually passed away at the age of 40. No cause of death was right away revealed. “We are entirely heartbroken to learn more about the death of Jacoby Jones,” the Ravens stated in a declaration on Sunday. “Jacoby had the distinct capability to get in touch with everybody he came across. His charm, delight and love produced an unique existence that might illuminate any space or lighten up any dark day.” Jones sealed his location in Baltimore and NFL history by getting a rainbow shot from Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, called the “Mile High Miracle”, throughout the group’s go to Super Bowl XLVII. With his group dealing with a third-and-30, Jones attracted a game-tying 70-yard goal pass from Flacco with 31 seconds staying in the 4th quarter of Baltimore’s AFC divisional championship game versus the host Denver Broncos. The Ravens ultimately won in double overtime. 11 years ago today, Joe Flacco and Jacoby Jones linked for an amazing 70-yard goal now called the “Mile High Miracle” in the Divisional Round to bind the video game with under 1 minute left The Ravens would go on to beat the Broncos in 2OT pic.twitter.com/G0MXrkbRqN– Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) January 12, 2024 Three weeks later on, Jones had a 56-yard goal catch in the 2nd quarter of the Super Bowl and included a 108-yard kickoff return for a goal versus the 49ers. The latter stands as the longest return in postseason history. Making the memory all the sweeter, the Louisiana local’s efficiency came at the Superdome in New Orleans. “In the greatest video game, on the most significant phase, he had his finest video game in his home town,” previous Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome stated when inducting Jones into the group’s Ring of Honor. “That’s surreal.” Jones played the very first 5 years of his profession with the Houston Texans, however was launched after fumbling two times in a playoff loss to the Ravens in January 2011. After signing up with the Ravens as a complimentary representative, Jones quickly ended up being a sparkplug for the group’s offense and a fan favorite. He scored 4 goals throughout the 2012 routine season and included 3 more ratings in the playoffs– all of them in astonishing style. An All-Pro returner and Pro Bowl choice in 2012, Jones had 203 catches for 2,733 backyards and 14 goals in 128 profession video games (33 starts) with the Houston Texans (2007-11), Ravens (2012-14), Pittsburgh Steelers (2015) and the San Diego Chargers (2015 ). Jones signed a one-day agreement to retire with the Ravens in 2017. More just recently, he worked as the receivers coach at Alabama State. “I enjoyed Jacoby Jones. All of us did,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh stated in a declaration. “His spirit, interest and love for individuals were effective. He was a light. My preferred Jacoby individual minute was whenever I saw his smiling face loaded with happiness.”