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Bryan Braman, a former NFL supporter who played for Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans, died after fighting a “very rare” cancer form, his agent said.
He was 38 years old.
Braman’s agent, Sean Stellato, told ESPN on Thursday that Braman had died. The former NFL player had two daughters, 11 and 8 years old.
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The Philadelphia Eagles supporter Bryan Braman, #56, takes the field for the beginning of a game against Washington in Lincoln Financial Field on December 26, 2015. (Bill Streicher-USA Today Sports)
He was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, according to a gofundme established in his name in February. More than $ 88,000 were raised in its name, including $ 10,000 from former Houston Texans JJ Watt star.
The last update on the collection of funds last month declared that Braman had undergone “CA-T cell reprogramming treatment.” In initially, showing signs of being effective, the organizer of fundraising said that “cancer has grown exponentially faster and is now growing around its vital organs.”
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The Houston Texans supporter Bryan Braman, #50, celebrates a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts in the second quarter in Reliant Stadium on December 16, 2012. (Brett Davis-USA Today Sports)
Braman spent most of his seven -year career in the NFL with the Eagles. He helped bring a Super Bowl title to Philadelphia with an annoying victory over the New England patriots.
He was signed as a free agent not recruited in 2011 by the Texans, where he played for three seasons. He signed with the Eagles in 2014 and joined the team again just before the playoffs in 2017. He would register a Tackle in his Super Bowl victory.

The Filadelfia Eagles supporter Bryan Braman, #56, against the Arizona cardinals at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on October 26, 2014. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
Braman stood out in West Texas A&M before becoming a professional. He played in 97 NFL games from 2011 to 2017, registering 56 tacle, 1.5 captures and a loose ball recovery.