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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. In addition to his charisma, Jones will also be remembered for his heroics in that Super Bowl over 11 years ago.
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Wide receiver Jacoby Jones of the Baltimore Ravens looks to the sky before a kickoff return in the fourth quarter against the San Diego Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium Nov. 30, 2014, in Baltimore. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Jones hauled in a 56-yard touchdown pass during the game and opened the second half with a 108-yard kickoff return that helped lift the Ravens to a 34-31 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
He also caught a 70-yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco in the final seconds of the divisional playoff round against the Denver Broncos to send that game to overtime. The play is known as the "Mile High Miracle." 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.
Jacoby Jones (12) of the Baltimore Ravens returns the opening kickoff of the second half 108 yards for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers during the Super Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz
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