In a heartfelt moment for the NFL community, we reflect on the life and legacy of Bryan Braman, former Eagles Super Bowl champion, who passed away at 38 due to a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. Known for his grit and tenacity on the field, Braman’s journey captured the hearts of fans and teammates alike.
Braman’s passing was confirmed by his agent, Sean Stellato, not long after initial reports emerged. An impactful presence over seven NFL seasons, including standout years with the Philadelphia Eagles, Braman’s ace performance on special teams was crucial to his team’s success. Off the field, he was a dedicated father, leaving behind two daughters, aged 11 and 8.
Diagnosed in early February, Braman’s battle became public with the launch of a GoFundMe page by his friend William Jones, which illuminated the fighter’s uphill battle. The page detailed Bryan’s participation in an innovative Car-t cell reprogramming treatment in Seattle. This therapy, aimed at tackling his uncommon cancer, initially showed promise as his reprogrammed cells began to target the malignancy.
However, the journey was not without setbacks. Braman’s fight saw him enduring numerous surgeries and a rigorous chemo regimen, his recovery hampered by a weakened immune system. Every step forward seemed met with new challenges, as the cancer adapted and persisted.