
Tributes pour in for Bryan Braman after Super Bowl champion with Jason Kelce's Philadelphia Eagles team dies at age 38
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SUPER Bowl champion Bryan Braman has died at the age of 38.
Braman was battling a rare, aggressive form of cancer after being diagnosed in February and a GoFundMe page was set up.
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Bryan Braman has died at the age of 38
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The former Philadelphia Eagles player was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of cancer
Credit: Go Fund Me
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Braman celebrating the Super Bowl LII victory in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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And the former Philadelphia Eagles star lost his fight this week.
Braman played in Super Bowl LII, when the Eagles beat the New England Patriots in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The defensive end recorded one tackle in that high-scoring game.
He played alongside the likes of franchise icons Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham.
Braman also blocked a punt in the division round of the playoffs.
The Super Bowl victory was his last game in the NFL.
Braman's agent Sean Stellato confirmed the devastating news of his death Thursday.
He left behind two daughters aged 11 and eight.
The pass rusher was undrafted out of college in 2011.
He was with the Houston Texans from 2011 to 2013 before joining the Eagles.
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Braman signed for the New Orleans Saints in 2017 but was released in September.
He rejoined the Eagles for their playoff run and starred in the team's Super Bowl victory.
A GoFundMe was set up in February to help with the medical costs.
More than $88,000 had been raised as of Thursday morning.
Former Texans teammate JJ Watt gave the top donation of $10,000.
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Braman made the game-clinching tackle on Rex Burkhead in Super Bowl LII
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One fan said, "Rest in peace Bryan, praying for the Braman family.
"Cancer takes the greatest people from us."
Another commented, "RIP Bryan Braman. Forever an Eagle. Forever a champion."
While a third said, "RIP Bryan Braman… forever a champ! A stud for our special teams unit."
And another posted, "Heartbreaking loss for the NFL community. RIP."
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