SO SAD
: Former NFL Wide Receiver and Super Bowl Champion Passed Away At 40
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Jones’s superior skills on and off the field were praised by coworkers, fans, and family in a flood of tributes. Jones was remembered by his former teammate J.J. Watt as a “fun-loving” partner who always had a smile on his face. Torrey Smith called him a “brother” whose jokes and field plays would “live on forever!”
The Baltimore Ravens, where Jones played for a lot of years, sent their deepest regrets and praised his unique ability to connect with everyone he met. “His happiness, charm, and love gave him a one-of-a-kind presence that brightened even the gloomiest days,” they said.
Jones was a “light” and a “cherished son” to his mother, according to Coach John Harbaugh, who remembered him with fondness. Linebacker Ray Lewis, who is in the Ravens’ Hall of Fame, said the same thing. He called Jones a “brother” whose memories and hard work would never be forgotten.