HEARTBREAKING details have emerged concerning the final two weeks of Super Bowl champion Bryan Braman’s life before his death from a rare cancer.
The 38-year-old former Philadelphia Eagles player reportedly spent the last two weeks with his loved ones.


Braman seen celebrating his Super Bowl 52 victory with his two children[/caption]
Braman died from a rare, aggressive form of cancer on Thursday after being diagnosed in February.
And the Super Bowl champion was with his family during the last two weeks of his life.
Braman’s agent, Sean Stellato, revealed that Braman’s daughters, aged 11 and 8, “spent the last two weeks with him when he was dying,” he told People.
“He loves his two girls so, so much,” Stellato said about the late Braman.
“They were everything, his legacy.”
Stellato had a close relationship with Braman, calling him a “true football brother.”
Braman was the first deal the sports agent made on his own when he began his company, Stellato Sports.
“I would say, a warrior in every sense, on the field and in life. He faced every battle with unshakable grit and heart,” Stellato told the outlet about Braman.
“And his passing really leaves a void, not only in the football community, but in the spirit of really every underdog who ever had to fight to play this game of football.”
Braman’s last game in the NFL came in Super Bowl 52 when the Eagles beat the New England Patriots.
The defensive end posted one tackle in the big game.
Braman was undrafted out of college in 2011.
He spent three seasons with the Houston Texans before joining the Eagles.
Braman signed with the New Orleans Saints in 2017 but was released before he returned to the Eagles later that season.

Braman participated in the Eagles’ Super Bowl 52 victory in 2018[/caption]
He’d be part of an Eagles’ playoff run and help in the team’s Super Bowl victory.
Braman also blocked a punt in the Divisional Round of those playoffs.
He was diagnosed with cancer in February and underwent an intense 12-week treatment in Seattle.
Braman’s cancer battle was revealed recently when a GoFundMe was created to help cover his expenses.

A GoFundMe was made for Braman as the late player has received $90,000-plus donations as of Friday morning[/caption]
Former Texans teammate J.J. Watt gave the top donation of $10,000.