Bryan Braman, a former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles, has died at the age of 38, his agent confirmed Thursday, as reported by The Independent Journal Review.
Braman’s agent, Sean Stellato, told ESPN that the former player passed away after battling a “very rare” form of cancer. Braman was diagnosed earlier this year and had been undergoing advanced treatment in recent months.
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman, who played 97 games with the Texans and Eagles, has passed away at 38 years old after battling a rare, aggressive form of cancer. pic.twitter.com/rNk1WyWyp9
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) July 17, 2025
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A GoFundMe campaign was launched in February to help support Braman’s medical care, raising over $88,000 in total. Among the contributors was former teammate and NFL star J.J. Watt, who donated $10,000.
According to the fundraiser page, Braman received CAR-T cell reprogramming therapy, a form of immunotherapy. While the initial treatment showed promise, the cancer reportedly advanced aggressively in recent weeks, spreading rapidly around vital organs.
Braman entered the NFL in 2011 as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans. He spent three seasons in Houston before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2014, where he remained until 2016.
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Known for his special teams contributions, Braman returned to Philadelphia for the 2017 season and was part of the Eagles’ roster during their historic Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots.
During his NFL career, Braman appeared in 97 games. He was widely respected by teammates for his work ethic and intensity on special teams.
Outside of football, Braman was a father to two daughters, ages 11 and 8.
News of Braman’s passing prompted an outpouring of support from former teammates and fans alike. He is remembered for his toughness on the field and his commitment to his team, particularly during his time with the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning squad.
The Eagles are saddened to learn of the passing of Bryan Braman pic.twitter.com/5VFJKBKbXZ
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 17, 2025
Rest in Peace brother.
Gone far too soon.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) July 17, 2025
RIP, Bryan Braman.
Forever a champion. #Eagles pic.twitter.com/Mi3SV4bKrN
— Philly Sports Reports (@PhlySprtsReprts) July 17, 2025
RIP Bryan Braman. Forever an Eagle. Forever a champion pic.twitter.com/rJ6ANZPVC4
— mike. (@MK_239) July 17, 2025
Bryan Braman faced every battle with unshakable grit & heart. His passing leaves a void not only in football but in the spirit of every underdog who ever dared to fight.
His legacy will live on in the fight, the spirit, & the love he gave so freely.#PhiladelphiaEagles pic.twitter.com/MjeepABADU— Sean Stellato (@seanstellato) July 17, 2025
Funeral arrangements have not yet been publicly announced.
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