A source revealed that the Eagles are planning to retire his No. 56 jersey as a tribute to one of the team’s beloved warriors.
A source revealed that the Eagles are planning to retire his No. 56 jersey as a tribute to one of the team’s beloved warriors.
The NFL community is still mourning the sudden loss of Bryan Braman — former Eagles linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion — when news broke that shook fans to their core: The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly considering temporarily retiring jersey No. 56, the number Braman proudly wore during his time in midnight green.
Braman was never the flashiest name on the roster, but he embodied the soul of Philadelphia football — relentless, fearless, and always ready to sacrifice for the team. Whether blocking punts or delivering bone-rattling hits on special teams, Braman was the kind of warrior fans respected and teammates loved. When he passed away after battling a rare form of cancer, it wasn’t just a personal loss — it was a blow to the entire Eagles family.

According to internal sources, the Eagles are exploring the idea of retiring No. 56 for the entirety of the 2025 season — not as a permanent gesture, but as a powerful tribute to a player who represented everything the franchise stands for: heart, grit, and brotherhood.
Fans across the country have rallied behind the potential tribute. Social media has flooded with photos of Braman in his Eagles uniform, memories of his intensity on the field, and emotional tributes following JJ Watt’s announcement that he would cover the educational expenses for Braman’s two young daughters.

One jersey number. One man. One legacy. And now, the Eagles have a chance to turn it into something greater — a symbol of eternal brotherhood, and a reminder that heroes aren’t always the ones who score touchdowns… sometimes, they’re the ones who gave everything they had for the team.












