
The Ravens will wear a “CB” decal on their helmets for the rest of the 2016 season, honoring longtime defensive assistant coach Clarence Brooks.
The decals will be placed on the team’s helmets before Sunday’s game in Jacksonville.
Affectionately known as “C.B.”, Brooks passed away last Saturday after a long battle with esophageal and stomach cancer. He was 65 years old.
Brooks was the Ravens’ longest-tenured assistant, serving 11 years as a beloved defensive line coach. He still coached his players as much as he could while battling the disease.
“One of the finest coaches I have ever met, he changed the lives and influenced players and coaches for the better,” Harbaugh said. “He was a great man, loving husband and devoted father. He was as tough and determined in adversity as you’ll ever see and as loyal a friend as there is.”
Players were stunned by Brooks’ passing, as they were hoping to see him at least one more time.
“Clarence Brooks was a rare, special coach,” outside linebacker ![]()
“Coach Brooks was like a father figure to me and every other player he coached,” defensive tackle ![]()
The Ravens have been struck by tragedy more than once so far this year. Cornerback Tray Walker passed away in March after a dirt bike accident, and a decal with his No. 25 jersey is displayed in M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore wore an “Art” patch on their jerseys during the 2012 Super Bowl season after former Owner Art Modell passed away on Sept. 6, 2012.



