Bryan Braman, former NFL player, battles cancer
Former Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles player Bryan Braman is undergoing treatment for a rare and aggressive form of cancer. His longtime agent has described the situation as extremely serious. Braman, 38, has undergone multiple surgeries while receiving treatment in Seattle, according to a GoFundMe page created to help him with medical expenses. The cancer diagnosis came in February.He continued saying: “Now, facing cancer, he embodies those qualities more than ever. If there is one person I know who can beat cancer, it’s Bryan Braman, whom I have always considered family. He is in the fight of his life.” The GoFundMe campaign for Braman has raised more than $52,000 as of Saturday morning. Among the donors is Texans star J.J. Watt, who contributed $10,000, and other former teammates. Braman played seven seasons in the NFL, from 2011 to 2017. He won a Super Bowl with the Eagles after joining the team for the playoffs, blocking a punt in the divisional round. The victory in Super Bowl LII was Braman’s last game in the NFL.“At Stellato Sports, Bryan Braman has always been synonymous with strength, resilience, and leadership,” commented Sean Stellato, Braman’s agent, to KPRC 2 in Houston. “He is a pillar and an example of overcoming.”
Sean Stellato