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Bryan Braman – Super Bowl Champion with the Eagles Battles Rare Cancer! NFL Stars Rally to Support Him, Eagles Legend JJ Watt Donates $10,000!

Bryan Braman – Super Bowl Champion with the Eagles Battles Rare Cancer! NFL Stars Rally to Support Him, Eagles Legend JJ Watt Donates $10,000!

A heartbreaking update is shaking the Eagles and broader NFL community: Bryan Braman, the fearless linebacker who helped the Philadelphia Eagles lift their first-ever Super Bowl trophy in 2018, is now locked in a far tougher fight — a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

Earlier this year, Braman began CAR-T cell therapy, an experimental and extremely costly treatment that’s already drained his savings after a grueling 12-week hospital stay. But the spirit of brotherhood in the NFL is stronger than ever.

Leading the charge in support is none other than JJ Watt, Eagles legend and former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, who donated $10,000 to help Braman in his fight. Watt’s powerful gesture has inspired a wave of support from players across the league, including:

  • Chris Long (Braman’s former Eagles teammate),

  • Duane Brown,

  • Brian Cushing,

  • Brent Celek,

  • Najee Goode,

  • Rasul Douglas, and many more.

  •  What began as a modest GoFundMe goal of $25,000 has now soared past $87,000, showing just how deeply Braman is loved by fans and teammates alike.

    Bryan fought for us on the field. Now it’s our turn to fight for him off it,” one former teammate wrote.

    Former Eagles' Super Bowl champion is battling rare form of cancer - nj.com


     If you ever cheered as the Eagles soared to Super Bowl glory, this is your moment to give back to a true champion.
    Join the wave of support — Braman needs us now more than ever.

    CEO of Green Bay Packers Declares Ban on Anyone Wearing Shirts Resembling Tyler Robinson and the Teen Who Defaced Charlie Kirk Memorial
    CEO of Green Bay Packers Declares Ban on Anyone Wearing Shirts Resembling Tyler Robinson and the Teen Who Defaced Charlie Kirk Memorial Green Bay — In a bold and controversial move, Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy has announced that any fan wearing shirts resembling those worn by Tyler Robinson, the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk, and the teenager who defaced the Kirk memorial will be banned from entering Lambeau Field. The policy takes effect immediately and will be enforced at all home games. The decision highlights growing concerns over symbolism and security in professional sports. After consultations with stadium officials and organizational leadership, the Packers determined that a proactive stance was necessary. A spokesperson explained the rule as part of the team’s commitment to “protect the fan experience and ensure Lambeau Field remains a safe, inclusive environment for all supporters.” Speaking at a press conference, Murphy emphasized the risk that even subtle details could trigger serious consequences. He stated:“I don’t know if this is some strange coincidence or a darker plot behind it, but I will not allow it inside Lambeau Field. A single detail can bring a major disaster. Something is being spread through that shirt.” The announcement quickly sparked debate throughout the NFL community. Supporters hailed Murphy’s decision as a firm step toward preserving fan safety, while critics expressed concerns about the implications for freedom of expression and the ambiguity of what qualifies as “resembling.” Security analysts suggested the Packers will need to back the policy with consistent enforcement, visible signage, ticketing updates, and training for gate staff. Regardless of the controversy, Murphy’s declaration places Lambeau Field at the heart of a broader national conversation — testing the boundaries between safety, symbolism, and individual rights in one of football’s most iconic venues.