Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion Arthur Jones Dies at 39
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion Arthur Jones Dies at 39

Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champion Arthur Jones Dies at 39

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Arthur Jones, former Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle and Super Bowl XLVII champion, has died suddenly at the age of 39. He was a key contributor to the Ravens' 2013 Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers, notably recording a sack and a fumble recovery during the game. Drafted in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft out of Syracuse, Jones played for the Ravens until 2013 before continuing his career with the Indianapolis Colts and Washington Commanders until retiring in 2017. Beyond his NFL career, Arthur was known for his infectious energy and positivity, qualities praised by Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta, who expressed deep condolences to his family. Arthur came from an exceptionally athletic family, being the older brother of UFC legend Jon Jones and NFL standout Chandler Jones, both of whom have also achieved championship success in their respective sports. The cause of Arthur Jones' death has not been disclosed.

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