
Rest in peace.
Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII champion Bryan Braman died on Thursday morning, according to his agent Sean Stellato.
The 38-year-old Braman was battling “a rare, aggressive form of cancer” that was originally diagnosed in February.
News of Braman’s condition became widely public earlier this month, leading to Eagles fans being among those donating to a GoFundMe campaign that was organized on his behalf.
Needless to say, it’s very sad that Braman’s life came to an end way too soon. We’re all wishing the best for his family.
When it comes to his NFL career, Braman was an underdog story after going undrafted out of West Texas A&M. He made a seven-year career out of being a fierce special teams player. It was hard not to root for a guy who played with the tenacity that included making a tackle without wearing a helmet:
Way too young
In honor of Bryan Braman, enjoy this play he made during a 2011 game against the Titans, when he made a tackle without a helmet
Absolute menace on special teams in his prime https://t.co/4NHVDAiRlo pic.twitter.com/nY1VBqgztm
— JaguarGator9 (@JaguarGator9NFL) July 17, 2025
Or becoming Brock Lesnar and flat out suplexing another player:
Bryan Braman delivered one of the most vicious tackles I’ve ever seen in a preseason game and retired as a world champion. https://t.co/NEWNcyXpH1 pic.twitter.com/xWvOxXHTn8
— Tucker Bagley (@TBagleySports) July 17, 2025
Or delivering an impassioned speech to fire up his teammates (warning — NSFW language):
Turns out Bryan Braman scared the Eagles into winning their first Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/3grzOZwr1B
— Ross Bolen (@WRBolen) February 10, 2018
Or who played with the self-stated mindset of “Kill, maim, and destroy.”
Bryan Braman on Special Teams Mentality: “Kill, Maim, and Destroy.” http://t.co/HMYz5U9MjA
— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) March 13, 2014
When it comes to Braman’s contributions to the Eagles’ championship success, there are two plays that really stand out:
1) Braman blocked a punt in the Eagles’ Divisional Round win over the Atlanta Falcons. The Matt Bosher punt only traveled 22 yards, which allowed the Eagles to take over at their own 28-yard line with 0:46 remaining in the second quarter. The Birds were able to drive 37 yards (in part due to Torrey Smith catching a Nick Foles pass that bounced off Keanu Neal’s knee) and make a 53-yard Jake Elliott field goal in a game they ultimately won by a final score of 15 to 10.
2) Braman made a special teams tackle on the Eagles’ final kickoff in Super Bowl LII. The New England Patriots tried to go with a tricky kick return that included a Dion Lewis lateral to Rex Burkhead but Braman stopped the Patriots at their own 9-yard line with 0:58 left in the game. The Eagles were obviously able to hold on to their 41 to 33 lead.
Braman’s contributions could be considered small relative to, say, Nick Foles … but there are many different factors that go into winning a Super Bowl and Braman certainly did his part.
Rest in peace, Bryan.
The Eagles are saddened to learn of the passing of Bryan Braman pic.twitter.com/5VFJKBKbXZ
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 17, 2025
I didn’t intend on crying this morning. Then I read the news on my teammate, Bryan Braman.
Love you Braman. You lived a hard life, and you never complained about it. A champion in life and a warrior in death.
It is forever, indeed. pic.twitter.com/43J9hHTEDf
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) July 17, 2025
Today is a tough day that hits close to home. I always admired Bryan’s ability to overcome life’s obstacles, his passion for the game, and the love he had for his friends and family. Rest in peace, Brother. @BryanBraman56
— Lane Johnson (@LaneJohnson65) July 17, 2025
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RIP Bryan Braman ! He was a great man and absolute animal on the field. His heart was pure and his spirit was different!
I’m glad I had the opportunity to be around him. His story was legendary!
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) July 17, 2025
Guy was a warrior on the field, it was an honor to play along side you. Rest in Peace Champ… https://t.co/nBQI8eUIMg
— Chris Maragos (@ChrisMaragos) July 17, 2025
Praying for Bryan Braman’s family especially his children today. Everyone deserves to grow up with their parents alongside them. Heart is broken for them. Live on with them forever, king. pic.twitter.com/G2WnSzDUSQ
— Conor Myles (@SnipeMyles) July 17, 2025