Former Eagles Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman Dies at 38 from Brain Cancer
Former Eagles Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman Dies at 38 from Brain Cancer

Former Eagles Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman Dies at 38 from Brain Cancer

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Bryan Braman, a former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion with the Philadelphia Eagles, passed away at the age of 38 after battling an aggressive and rare form of brain cancer. Diagnosed earlier in the year, Braman underwent multiple surgeries and advanced treatments, including CAR T-cell therapy, while being supported by a strong fundraising effort from the football community. Known for his energetic personality and crucial special teams play, including a pivotal tackle during the Super Bowl, Braman was deeply loved by teammates and fans alike. His agent, Sean Stellato, described him as a warrior both on and off the field, emphasizing his legacy as a devoted father and underdog fighter. The Eagles organization expressed profound sorrow at his passing, highlighting his loyalty, community support, and family devotion. Fellow NFL players and coaches mourned his loss, celebrating his impact on and off the field and remembering him as a true football brother.

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