The former Eagles secondary, Texans, Bryan Braman, fights “rare” cancer

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Super bowl champion and former Nfl The secondary Bryan Braman is “in the fight of his life” after being diagnosed with a form of “very rare” cancer.

Braman, who helped The Eagles Defeating the Patriots of New England in the Super Bowl LII to bring the Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia, was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, according to a GoFundme campaign set up in February.

File – The Eagles secondary school in Philadelphia, Bryan Braman (56), is leading his team on the field for a match against the New York Jets at Lincoln Financial Field on September 1, 2016. (Bill Strecher-USA today)

The collection of funds did not mention what form of Braman cancer has been diagnosed, apart from describing it as “very rare”, but said that it should undergo a “extended 12 -week treatment program” in Washington.

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Broan’s agent, Sean Stellato, said KPRC 2 That the former NFL player, 38 years old, “is in the fight of his life”, but hoped that he would beat cancer.

“At Stellato Sports, Bryan Braman has always defended strength, resilience and leadership,” said Stellato. “It is a pillar and a basic food of the oppressed. Now, facing cancer, it embodies these qualities more than ever. If there is a person I know who can beat cancer, it is Bryan Braman, that I have always considered my family.

File – The Eagles secondary school in Philadelphia, Bryan Braman (56), is leading his team on the field for a match against the New York Jets at Lincoln Financial Field on September 1, 2016. (Bill Strecher-USA today)

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“He is in the fight of his life. Please support Bryan and keep him in your prayers.”

The last update on the collection of funds last month said that Braman had undergone a “reprogramming treatment for Car-T cells”. While initially showing signs of efficiency, the fundraising organizer said that “cancer has developed exponentially more quickly and is now developing around its vital organs”.

File – The Texans of Houston, Bryan Braman (50) celebrates a touch against the Indianapolis colts in the second quarter to the stadium connecting on December 16, 2012. (Brett Davis-USA TODAY SPORTS)

Braman spent the majority of his seven -year career in the NFL with the Eagles. He was signed as a free agent not drafted by the Houston Texans In 2011, where he played for three seasons. He signed with the Eagles in 2014 and joined the team again just before the playoffs in 2017. He would continue to record a tackle in their Super Bowl victory.

Braman’s fundraising collected more than $ 70,000 on Saturday.

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