Misty Brady+FollowNFL Underdog Bryan Braman Gone Too SoonSuper Bowl champ Bryan Braman, known for his wild energy (remember that helmetless tackle?), has passed away at just 38 after fighting a rare cancer. Fans and teammates, including JJ Watt, are heartbroken and paying tribute. Braman’s journey from undrafted rookie to Eagles Super Bowl winner was pure underdog magic. His grit on and off the field inspired so many. Truly a legend who left us way too early. #Health #BodyHealth #BryanBraman21Share
James Hall+FollowBryan Braman’s GoFundMe Sparks Debate 🕊️The NFL community is reeling after Bryan Braman’s passing, but fans are buzzing about the GoFundMe he launched for his cancer treatment. Some are questioning why a Super Bowl champ needed crowdfunding, while others point to the lack of support for ex-players. The $10k donation from J.J. Watt has only fueled the debate—shouldn’t the league do more for its own? #Entertainment #Celebrity #BryanBraman5052Share
Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowJJ Watt’s Heartfelt Farewell to Bryan BramanNFL fans are feeling this one—Bryan Braman, Super Bowl champ and ex-Texans star, passed away at 38 after a tough fight with rare brain cancer. The moment that’s got everyone talking? JJ Watt’s simple, powerful tribute: “Rest in Peace brother. Gone far too soon.” Sometimes, just a few words say it all. If you want to help, there’s a GoFundMe for his family. RIP, Bryan. #Health #BodyHealth #BryanBraman30Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowNFL Star Bryan Braman Gone Too SoonHeartbreaking news: former Texans and Eagles linebacker Bryan Braman has passed away at just 38 after fighting a rare cancer. His teammates, including J.J. Watt, rallied around him, donating thousands for his treatment. Braman wasn’t just a beast on the field—he was known for his huge heart and genuine spirit. Stories from friends show how much he meant to everyone. Rest easy, Bryan. The NFL family won’t forget you. #Health #BodyHealth #BryanBraman10Share
Edward Parrish+FollowNFL Wildman Bryan Braman’s Unbelievable JourneyBryan Braman, the Eagles’ legendary special teams wildman (remember the helmetless tackle?), has passed away at 38 from a rare brain cancer. This guy went from being homeless to making epic plays in the NFL, even helping the Eagles win their first Super Bowl. His teammates rallied around him, raising thousands for his treatment. Braman’s story is pure grit—overcoming insane odds and leaving a mark on everyone who watched him play. Rest easy, legend. #Health #BodyHealth #BryanBraman20Share
David Hernandez+FollowNFL Champ’s Cancer Battle & GoFundMe RallyBryan Braman, who helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LII, is now fighting a rare, aggressive cancer—and things are rough. He’s lost his home, sold his cars, and insurance isn’t covering the care he needs. Friends and ex-teammates (shoutout to J.J. Watt for a $10k donation!) have jumped in to help with a GoFundMe so Bryan can focus on healing instead of bills. Even with setbacks, he’s not giving up. Just wild how fast life can flip, right? #Health #BodyHealth #BryanBraman50Share