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Jacoby Jones, the former NFL receiver and kick returner who helped the Baltimore Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII with the longest play in the game’s history, has died at the age of 40. Jones, who also caught a touchdown pass in the game, was named an All-Pro returner after that season. “If I see a Ravens fan, they’ll look at me and point and just say, “Mile High.” They don’t care about the Super Bowl. They’ll be like, “Mile High.”The Ravens went on to win in double overtime to fuel their Super Bowl run. Free tickets available: https://t.co/bLA8I0MNCD pic.twitter.com/wg3XpYyCDD — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 28, 2019“I loved Jacoby Jones,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said in a statement.
Persons: Jacoby Jones, Jones, “ Jacoby, Jacoby, Jacoby’s, Joe Flacco, , ” Jones, They’ll, bLA8I0MNCD, wg3XpYyCDD, , John Harbaugh, Emily, ” Sam Gordon, ” “ Jacoby, God, ” Remembrances, Torrey Smith, JJ Watt, Lamar Jackson, Momma Jones, Lil Coby’s, pic.twitter.com, r9MZKU4sqb — Torrey Smith, Ezra Shaw Organizations: NFL, Baltimore Ravens, Ravens, Houston Texans, Super, San Francisco 49ers, Texans, Houston, Lane College, II, Baltimore, Pro, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, AFC, Denver Broncos, Athletic, ” Ravens, Vikings, San Diego Chargers, Steelers, Monterrey Steel, National Arena League, Calvert Hall College, Morgan State University and Alabama State University, Beaumont, Renegades, American Indoor Football, Getty Locations: Baltimore, New Orleans, Jackson, Tenn, Houston, Texas
“A lot of people think that representation is only important when you’re young, and you’re growing up, on TV and in movies, but I think it’s also extremely important on college campuses,” Ms. May said. But some other alumni were troubled by the initial selection of Dr. McElroy, a former New York Times editor and longtime journalist and now a professor at the University of Texas, to lead her alma mater’s revived journalism program. Some conservative alumni and students had criticized her for her research on race in media and recent writings in which she described the benefits of having a diverse faculty or newsroom. Valerie Muñoz, a journalism student at Texas A&M, last month wrote an article for Texas Scorecard, a conservative news website, under the headline “Aggies Hire NY Times ‘Diversity’ Advocate To Head Journalism Program.” Ms. Muñoz highlighted a 2021 interview of Dr. McElroy by WBUR in Boston in which she said that journalism that was perceived as objective often favored a white, male perspective and that journalism was “not about getting two sides of a story or three sides of a story if one side is illegitimate.”Preston Phillips, the chairman of the university’s Young Americans for Freedom chapter, a conservative student group, said critics were wrong to say that the backlash to her appointment was because of her race. He and other conservatives on campus, he said, were worried about what her writings on diversity and race indicated about her political leanings.
Persons: Ms, May, Dr, McElroy, mater’s, Valerie Muñoz, Muñoz, WBUR, , ” Preston Phillips Organizations: New York Times, University of Texas, Texas, Hire NY, Journalism, university’s Young Locations: Boston
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