A medical examiner said Super Bowl hero Jacoby Jones died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease caused by long-term high blood pressure.
Jacoby Jones, whose playoff success helped the Baltimore Ravens win the 2013 Super Bowl, died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease caused by long-term high blood pressure, according to a medical examiner's office in Louisiana. Jones was found in his home in New Orleans July 14 after dying in his sleep. The Orleans Parish coroner said it is listed as a natural death, according to WDSU-TV. Jones spent three seasons with the Ravens.
' Baltimore won in double overtime, 38-35. Jones was a third-round pick out of Lane College by the Houston Texans, and he played for the Chargers and Steelers before calling it a career in 2017. Jones turned 40 three days prior to his death. 49ERS' CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY'S WEEK 1 STATUS IN QUESTION AFTER INJURY Ravens head coach John Harbaugh paid tribute to Jones, saying, 'Jacoby had the unique ability to connect with everyone he encountered.
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