💨 Abstract
Bryan Braman, a special teams player for the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LII championship team, passed away at 38 from a rare, aggressive cancer. Diagnosed earlier this year, he underwent multiple surgeries but succumbed on July 17. Braman, who spent four seasons with the Eagles and had a notable locker room speech before their Super Bowl victory, was remembered for his loyalty, community support, and dedication to his family.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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