Jalen Hurts Sends Message of Support to Bryan Braman Amid His Battle With Terminal Cancer
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The Philadelphia Eagles community is rallying around one of their own.
Bryan Braman, a Super Bowl LII Champion and former Eagles defensive end, is now facing the toughest battle of his life-stage four cancer.
As the news of his deteriorating health and financial hardship has spread, current Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has stepped forward to offer his public support and heartfelt encouragement.
A Devastating Diagnosis
Braman, 38, is suffering from a rare and aggressive form of cancer that has rapidly spread to his vital organs. Despite multiple surgeries and rounds of chemotherapy, the treatments have not succeeded in stopping the disease. His immune system has been severely weakened, and doctors are now exploring experimental and trial programs as a last resort.
Worse yet, the fight has left Braman financially devastated. He reportedly no longer has stable housing, having sold his truck to pay for a hotel. The former Eagle now requires 24-hour caregiving, a cost not covered by his insurance.
“He’s a Fighter” — Hurts Steps Up
While many fans and teammates have expressed their concern, it was Eagles QB Jalen Hurts who caught attention by sharing a message of encouragement for Braman.
“He’s part of our family. He fought on the field for Philly, and now we fight with him in spirit. He’s a warrior.”
Though brief, Hurts’ words speak volumes. The support from a current team leader like Hurts underscores just how much Braman meant to the Eagles during his time in green—and how tightly knit the Eagles brotherhood remains.
From Super Bowl Glory to Personal Hell
Braman played a key role on the Eagles’ special teams unit during their 2017 championship run, culminating in the iconic Super Bowl LII win over the Patriots. He’s remembered as an energetic and fearless presence in the locker room—a glue guy who contributed far beyond the stat sheet.
Now, the once-feared defender finds himself homeless, broke, and desperately fighting to survive.
A Call for Help
As word of Braman’s condition spreads, fans and former players are urging the NFL and the Eagles organization to step in. Several GoFundMe pages and local donation drives are reportedly underway, aimed at helping cover his mounting medical expenses.
Braman, for his part, remains determined.
“He is looking into other trial treatment programs, and is determined to never give up,” the update stated.
Jalen Hurts’ message wasn’t just a kind gesture—it was a reminder that NFL players are human, too. Behind the helmets and headlines are real lives, and sometimes, those lives are in crisis.
As the Eagles fanbase looks back on Super Bowl LII with pride, many are now focused on a different kind of fight—helping a champion find peace, hope, and the support he deserves.