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PHILLY MOURNS: Bryan Braman’s Daughters Find Peace—Ex-Girlfriend Cheyenne Fisher Shares, “Now They Have a Guardian Angel in the Eagles Family!”

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Philadelphia hasn’t just lost a Super Bowl champion—they’ve lost a giant heart, a devoted father, and an inspiring warrior whose legacy will echo through Eagles Nation forever. Yet in the midst of heartbreak, the words of Cheyenne Fisher—Braman’s former partner and the mother of his two young daughters—have brought a sense of light, hope, and pride to all who bleed midnight green.

“Dad Is in a Better Place—No More Pain”

 Cheyenne Fisher revealed the emotional yet comforting reaction of Braman’s daughters after losing their father to a rare form of brain cancer:
Our daughters understand that he is in a better place and no longer in pain, and they know how he fought—just like he fought to win that Eagles Super Bowl—so they feel at peace” Fisher said. “In this loss, they’ve gained a wonderful guardian angel, a beautiful piece of the Eagles family.

Braman battled his illness with the true spirit of an Eagle—never surrendering, never giving up, always living with passion and unwavering love for his family.

From the Streets to the Summit—Forever an Eagles Legend

Bryan Braman’s story was always about overcoming adversity. Once undrafted and overlooked, he fought his way onto NFL rosters, earning his wings with the Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints, before finally reaching the mountaintop with a Super Bowl ring as a Philadelphia Eagle.

Longtime agent Sean Stellato reflected:
"People saw Bryan as a big man on the field, but his heart was even bigger. His spirit always inspired those around him."
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A Legacy That Lives On—A True Guardian Angel for Eagles Nation

Fisher emphasized that she will always remind their daughters of Bryan’s courage, perseverance, and the Eagles spirit he brought into every life he touched:
“Despite the loss, my girls are proud and comforted knowing their father is now their guardian angel, watching over them—and the entire Eagles Nation!”


Eagles Nation, hold your heads high as we remember a relentless warrior—one who left behind not just Super Bowl highlights, but an enduring legacy of love, resilience, and gratitude.
Bryan Braman—forever flying with the Eagles, forever a guardian angel in the hearts of Philly!

Raiders Reunite with a Former Starter to Fortify the Offensive Line
Las Vegas, NV   The Las Vegas Raiders have brought back a familiar face in a move that screams both urgency and savvy: versatile offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor is returning to the Silver & Black on a one-year deal (terms not disclosed), reuniting with the franchise where he logged some of the best football of his career and immediately fortifying a position group that has been stretched thin. Eluemunor, 31, started for the Raiders from 2021–2023, showing rare position flexibility across right tackle and guard while anchoring pass protection against premier edge rushers. His technique, anchor, and ability to handle long-arm power made him a steadying force during multiple playoff pushes. After departing Vegas, Eluemunor spent time elsewhere refining his craft, but a confluence of roster needs and scheme familiarity has set the stage for a timely homecoming. For the Raiders—fighting to keep pace in a rugged AFC—this is about stability and fit. Injuries and week-to-week availability on the right side of the line have forced constant shuffling; protection packages have leaned heavily on chips and condensed splits to survive obvious passing downs. Eluemunor’s return allows the staff to plug him at RT or slide him inside at RG, restoring balance to protections and widening the run-game menu (duo, inside zone, and the toss/ pin-pull that Vegas fans love when the edge is sealed). “Jermaine knows who we are and how we want to play,” a team source said. “He brings ballast. Assignment sound, physical, and smart—he raises the floor for the entire unit.” Beyond the X’s and O’s, there’s an unmistakable emotional charge to this reunion. Eluemunor was a locker-room favorite in his previous stint—professional, detail-driven, and accountable. The belief internally is that his presence stabilizes communication on the right side (IDs, slides, and pass-off rules vs. games and simulated pressures), which in turn unlocks more vertical concepts and keeps the quarterback cleaner late in games. On social media, Raider Nation lit up the timeline with a simple refrain: “Welcome back, Jem.” Many fans called the deal the exact kind of “rival-poach, ready-to-play” move a contender makes in October: low friction, high impact, zero learning curve. What it means on the field (immediately): Pass pro: Fewer emergency chips, more five-out releases—OC can re-open deeper intermediate shots without living in max-protect. Run game: Better edge control on toss/duo; more confidence running to the right on money downs. Depth & versatility: One injury doesn’t force a cascade of position changes; Eluemunor can cover two spots with starting-level competency. The timetable? Swift. Because Eluemunor already speaks the language—terminology, splits, cadence rules—he could suit up as early as this weekend if the medicals/check-ins continue to trend positive. The message is clear: the Raiders aren’t waiting around for the line to gel—they’re engineering it. If Jermaine Eluemunor plays to his Raider résumé, this reunion could be the precise mid-season jolt that steadies the offense and keeps the Silver & Black firmly in the postseason race. Raider Nation, the question writes itself: Plug-and-play stopgap—or the catalyst that reclaims the right side