August 30, 2025
Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman dies at the age of 38 after diagnosis of cancer

Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman dies at the age of 38 after diagnosis of cancer

Bryan Braman, who won the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2017 season, died at the age of 38.

Braman’s agent said that the linebacker who also played for the Houston Texans died on Thursday. It is survived by his two children aged 11 and eight.

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According to a Gofundme page that Braman helps with his medical editions, cancer was diagnosed in February. The site had collected 88,000 US dollars, and many of his former teammates had given donations, including JJ Watt, which brought in 10,000 US dollars. Qualified NFL players have health insurance for five years after their retirement. Braman’s last season came in 2017, with the Super Bowl being his last professional game.

Braman joined the Texans in 2011 as a awkward Free Agent in Stints with the Long Beach City College, Idaho and West Texas A&M. He soon established himself in special teams and was known for his punt down skills. As soon as such a highlight came with the Eagles, to which he joined in 2014 during her Super Bowl run when he blocked a punt in the Atlanta Falcons in a narrow 15:10 victory in the division round. He recorded a duel in the Super Bowl himself when the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots with 41: 33 to win their first NFL championship since the 1960 season.

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