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Bryan Braman, Former NFL Linebacker and Super Bowl Champion, Dies at 38 After Cancer Battle

Bryan Braman, Former NFL Linebacker and Super Bowl Champion, Dies at 38 After Cancer Battle

Bryan Braman, a former linebacker in the National Football League, has sadly passed away at the age of 38 after a challenging fight against a rare form of cancer. His agent confirmed the news, sharing details about Braman’s passing with the media.

The announcement came from Braman’s agent, Sean Stellato, on Thursday. During his lifetime, Braman touched the hearts of many fans and teammates. He leaves behind two daughters, aged 11 and 8, who will remember him not only as a dedicated father but also as a talented athlete.

Struggles with Rare Cancer

Braman was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, according to a GoFundMe campaign launched in February to support his medical expenses. The fund successfully raised over $88,000, thanks in part to a generous $10,000 donation from former Houston Texans superstar J.J. Watt.

Updates on the GoFundMe indicated that Braman underwent CAR-T cell reprogramming treatment. Initially, the treatment appeared effective. However, subsequent reports revealed that the cancer progressed rapidly, growing around his vital organs.

A Glorious NFL Career

Throughout his career, which spanned seven seasons, Braman played mainly with the Philadelphia Eagles, making significant contributions to the team’s success. He was instrumental in bringing the franchise its first Super Bowl title during Super Bowl LII, where the Eagles achieved an unexpected victory against the New England Patriots.

Braman entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2011, signing with the Houston Texans. After three seasons with the Texans, he joined the Eagles in 2014. His return to Philadelphia in 2017 came shortly before the playoffs, culminating in him registering a tackle during the Super Bowl triumph.

Highlights and Achievements on the Field

Before turning professional, Braman showcased his talent as a standout player at West Texas A&M University. During his NFL tenure from 2011 to 2017, he played in 97 games, accumulating 56 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and one fumble recovery. His determination and resilience on the field earned him a place in the hearts of fans.

The impact of Braman’s career extends beyond statistics; he inspired countless young athletes with his dedication and hard work. His legacy includes not only his achievements but also his positive influence on teammates and fans alike.

A Community in Mourning

The news of Braman’s passing has elicited heartfelt reactions from both former teammates and fans. Many took to social media to express their condolences and share cherished memories. His courage during his illness resonated with many, showcasing his fighting spirit both on and off the field.

The football community has rallied in support of Braman’s family during this difficult time, illustrating the bond that sports can cultivate. Organizations and individuals have come together to honor his legacy and provide support, demonstrating that the love for the game transcends beyond the field.

Commemorating a Life Well Lived

Braman will be remembered as more than just a football player; he leaves behind a significant legacy that goes beyond his athletic prowess. His dedication to family, work ethic, and resilience serves as an example to many. His commitment to his daughters and his passion for the sport will continue to inspire those who remember him.

As the tributes pour in, it becomes clear that Bryan Braman’s spirit will continue to live on through the fond memories shared by all who were fortunate enough to know him or watch him play. His story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have on the lives of many.

Report contributed by Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj.

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