Former NFL player Bryan Braman, who won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
Braman’s longtime agent, Sean Stellato, said that the 38-year-old is currently ‘in the fight of his life.’
“At Stellato Sports, Bryan Braham has always stood for strength, resilience and leadership,” Stellato told ClicktoHouston.com. “He is a pillar and a staple of the underdog. Now, in the face of cancer, he embodies those qualities more than ever. If there is one person that I know that can beat cancer, it is Bryan Braman, who I have always considered family. He’s in the fight of his life. Please support Bryan and keep him in your prayers.”
Braman’s friend, Williams Jones, has started a GoFund me to help offset some of the medical costs that Braman has incurred over the past few months. According to the fundraiser page, Braman recently underwent CAR T-cell therapy in Seattle.
“Bryan has had to start having chemo treatments that are designed for the treatment program Bryan is in,” Jones wrote on the GoFundMe page. “Bryan has had to undergo several surgical procedures. The main problem has been that Bryan has not been able to recover from the procedures because of his lowered immunity due to all of these treatments. By the time he was able to recover so he could continue with the chemo, the cancer has grow