Bryan Braman, an undrafted free agent who became a Super Bowl champion, dies at 38
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Bryan Braman died at the age of 38 after a cancer battle. He was an undrafted free agent who became a Super Bowl champion. Braman played for the Houston Texans for three seasons and earned recognition for his special teams play. He later joined the Philadelphia Eagles, contributing to their Super Bowl LII victory. Braman's journey exemplifies determination and overcoming adversity. He is remembered as a dedicated teammate and supporter of the community, with his passing deeply felt among family, friends, and the football community.
"You look at his journey and beating the odds to make it to the NFL after going undrafted. Not only making it, but producing and becoming a world champion, he had a real hard journey."
"We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Bryan Braman. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Braman family during this difficult time."
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