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- Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman Spent His Last Two Weeks of Life with His Young Daughters by His Side (Exclusive)</p>
<p>Ingrid Vasquez, Wendy Grossman KantorJuly 18, 2025 at 2:43 AM</p>
<p>Sean Stellato; Neilson Barnard/Getty</p>
<p>(L-R) Bryan Braman with his kids and Sean Stellato, Bryan Braman attends the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis at Hollywood Palladium on July 14, 2018 i</p>
<p>Bryan Braman died of a "rare, aggressive form of cancer" on Thursday, June 17</p>
<p>The 38-year-old former NFL lineman played with the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles</p>
<p>PEOPLE spoke exclusively with his agent, Sean Stellato</p>
<p>Bryan Braman, the 38-year-old former NFL lineman who died of a "rare, aggressive form of cancer" on Thursday, June 17, spent the last two weeks of his life with the people most important to him — his children.</p>
<p>Braman's agent, Sean Stellato, tells PEOPLE that his daughters, ages 11 and 8, "spent the last two weeks with him when he was dying."</p>
<p>"He loved his two girls so, so much. They were everything, his legacy," he says of the late football player.</p>
<p>Stellato had a close relationship with Braman, considering him a "true football brother," as the athlete was the first deal the sports agent made on his own when he started his company, Stellato Sports.</p>
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<p>Bryan Braman with his kids following Super Bowl LII</p>
<p>"I would say, a warrior in every sense, on the field and in life. He faced every battle with unshakable grit and heart," says Stellato of 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."</p>
<p>The Houston Texans originally signed Braman as a rookie free agent out of West Texas A&M in 2011. He spent three seasons with the Texans before he was a priority free agent signing for the Eagles in 2014, where he played four seasons.</p>
<p>Stellato tells PEOPLE that when the Eagles won Super Bowl LII, he held one of Braman's "beautiful girls" and shared a special moment with him on the field.</p>
<p>Sean Stellato</p>
<p>Bryan Braman with Sean Stellato and his kids following Super Bowl LII</p>
<p>"Him and I cried in each other's arms when he won Super Bowl LII on the field. And I was holding his daughter in a photo, which was really cool," he says.</p>
<p>The sports agent believes Braman's legacy will live on through the "fight, the spirit, and the love he gave so freely."</p>
<p>"The thing with Bryan, he was this huge, huge 6'6", 250-pound machine. I should say, looked like Thor played like Tarzan," he says. Although his mantra was "Kill, maim, destroy," Stellato says he was a gentle giant.</p>
<p>"He'd be the first one to hold the door for someone, to give a few dollars to someone that was homeless, because he was homeless in his earlier days," says Stellato.</p>
<p>Sean Stellato/Instagram</p>
<p>Sean Stellato and Bryan Braman</p>
<p>Braman had been undergoing an intensive 12-week treatment in Seattle, which included multiple surgeries, since he was diagnosed in February, according to a GoFundMe organized on his behalf to help with his expenses.</p>
<p>Stellato tells PEOPLE that Braman's story of perseverance and resilience is something that people think about when they hit hard times.</p>
<p>"Circumstances don't really define a person. They reveal them. And I think that statement goes to really the mantra of Bryan Braman's journey," he says.</p>
<p>Sean Stellato</p>
<p>Bryan Braman</p>
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<p>"I just want people to remember him as someone that was a staple for the underdog, but just so passionate in this game and giving back to people," continues Braman. "He was just a real, genuine, gentle giant off the field, but an absolute, like I mentioned, Tarzan on the field."</p>
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