The Philadelphia Eagles are learning of some absolutely tragic news on Thursday morning. One of their former stars has passed away before the age of 40. The NFL as a community has come together in this tragic time.
Breaking: Former Eagles Star Dies Tragically At 38, League In Shock

Bryan Braman, who played for the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles, died Thursday after seeking treatment for a rare cancer this year. He was 38 years old:
Braman had undergone multiple surgeries during treatment in Seattle, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help him with expenses. Braman had been diagnosed with cancer in February.
Agent Sean Stellato confirmed Braman’s death Thursday, noting that Braman had two daughters, ages 11 and 8.
The GoFundMe for Braman raised more than $88,000, with former Texans star J.J. Watt giving $10,000 and other former teammates also contributing.
Braman played seven seasons in the NFL, from 2011 to 2017. He won a Super Bowl with the Eagles after joining the team for the playoffs, blocking a punt in the divisional round. The Super Bowl LII victory was Braman’s final NFL game.


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