Super Bowl-winning linebacker Bryan Braman dies aged 38 after battle with ‘very rare form of cancer’
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Braman battled a rare aggressive cancer diagnosed in February 2025 and received over $88,000 in GoFundMe donations, including $10,000 from former teammate J.J. Watt.
- Bryan Braman has died at 38, confirmed by his former teammates.
- Braman was a Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, according to former teammates.
- He battled a rare form of cancer and underwent numerous procedures, according to a GoFundMe page.
- Braman leaves behind two daughters, ages 11 and 8, as reported by his former teammates.
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NFL veteran linebacker Bryan Braman dies at 38 after cancer battle
Former Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Bryan Braman died Thursday after seeking treatment this year for a rare, aggressive form of cancer. He was 38. Braman’s agent Sean Stellato confirmed his death Thursday, noting that Braman had two daughters, ages 11 and 8. Stellato said in a statement that “Bryan, people saw this enormous human being, but his heart was big as his body. His spirit was so motivating. He was so real and genui…
In his last NFL game, Bryan Braman celebrates the greatest success of his career in 2018. Now the ex-professional who played for the Philadelphia Eagles for a long time died early on from a particularly rare and aggressive form of cancer. The 38-year-old leaves two daughters behind.
Eagles Saddened By Death Of Super Bowl Champion
Meet NFL Influencer Annie Agar (1:12) The Philadelphia Eagles are saddened by the passing of a 38-year-old former Super Bowl champion on Thursday.Bryan Braman, a former NFL linebacker who played for the Eagles and Texas, died on Thursday. He had been diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. The former NFL linebacker had undergone multiple surgeries while receiving treatment in Seattle, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help his family co…
J.J. Watt Mourns Tragic Death of Former Texans Teammate at 38
The Houston Texans are gearing up for the 2025 campaign, and they have high hopes for what the season will hold after making it to the Divisional Round of the playoffs for the second straight year in 2024. Ahead of the start of training camp, the team was dealt some difficult news regarding one of their former players, Bryan Braman, leading to a heartfelt reaction from franchise legend J.J. Watt.Earlier this month, it was revealed that Braman, w…
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