SAD NEWS: Again!! Super Bowl Champion Former Philadaphia Eagles & Huston Texan Dies at 38 After A Long Battle with Cancer
Former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl champion Bryan Braman has passed away at the age of 38, following a brief but courageous battle with an aggressive form of cancer. Braman was diagnosed in February and fought the disease with the same strength and determination he brought to the field throughout his career.
Best known for his time with the Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans, Braman earned a Super Bowl ring with the Eagles in their historic 2017 season. A relentless special teams ace and high-energy player, he quickly became a fan favorite thanks to his wild hair, fearless attitude, and love for the game.
Braman’s journey to the NFL was anything but conventional. Undrafted out of West Texas A&M, he beat the odds and carved out a respected seven-year NFL career. His teammates often praised his passion, intensity, and leadership both on and off the field.
Beyond football, Braman was deeply involved in community efforts and was known for his generous spirit.
His death has sent shockwaves through the NFL community, with former teammates and fans alike mourning the loss of a warrior gone too soon. He is survived by his family, who ask for privacy during this difficult time.