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8. Jacoby Jones

The Pro Bowl return specialist probably benefits from being fresh in fans’ minds, but his colorful touchdown celebrations may have earned him a spot on this list even before he appeared on ABC’s hit show Dancing With the Stars and became a national celebrity last year.

The New Orleans native’s accent occasionally makes him difficult to understand, but it adds to his charm as he’s become a king of one-liners and can bring a room to laughter with his facial expressions as he begins his third season with the Ravens.

His appearance on the dancing show offered fans a greater glimpse into the personality that teammates, coaches, and media have seen for years, and he’s become a fan favorite after the major contributions he made in winning Super Bowl XLVII.

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