DeMeco Ryans shares his condolences the passing of former teammate and Baltimore Ravens legend Jacoby Jones.
Baltimore Ravens fans received heartbreaking news over the weekend when Super Bowl 47 hero Jacoby Jones tragically passed away on Sunday. Jones, who turned 40 just three days before his passing, is most remembered for his heroics in Baltimore, but his impact spans far and wide.
One such teamamte is Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, who played with Jones for five seasons in Houston. On Thursday morning, Ryans shared a heartfelt message after Jones' tragic passing.. “Jacoby was a teammate of mine here for five years. When you talk about a guy who was fun spirited, loving, caring, great teammate, the dance machine, he was a fun guy to be around.
Both Ryans and Jones retired after the 2015 season, but they were able to reconnect fairly recently. The Ravens honored Jones before their Divisional Round playoff win over the Texans in January, and seeing his friend and former teammate honored in such a way was very emotional for Ryans.
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