BALTIMORE —

Well-known Baltimore Ravens superfan "Captain Dee-Fense" has died, according to social media posts by his daughter and manager.

Wes Henson was ubiquitous at Ravens games, decked out in his signature team regalia that included a purple shirt adorned with the team's name and his moniker, purple camouflage pants and a Ravens captain's hat, carrying his "D" and "Fence" cutouts.

Recognized as a Ravens Flockstar in 2016 , Captain Dee-Fense wrote about his priorities in life and his memory of meeting Hall of Famer Ray Lewis for the first time.

"To be successful in life, you have to have your priorities in order. Mine has always been faith, family and Ravens football."

But so much more than a fan, Captain Dee-Fense lent his time to benefit community organizations over the three

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