New York Jets great Nick Mangold dies
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McAfee may not have played with Mangold, but those who spent time around him spent Sunday paying tribute to Mangold, a seven-time Pro Bowler and 2005 All-American. Former Jets coach and ESPN analyst Rex Ryan notably broke down upon learning of Mangold’s death.
New York Jets legendary center Nick Mangold, who recently took to social media for help with finding a kidney donor, has passed away at 41 years old.
One of the them was Darrelle Revis, the Jets icon nicknamed 'Revis Island' for his lockdown cover corner skills during his time with the team. Revis took to his X account to share a heartfelt, loving message as he remembered his former teammate. Revis shared a post that was seen over 241,000 times as of Sunday afternoon.
New York Jets legendary offensive lineman Nick Mangold died from complications with kidney disease, the team announced. The seven-time Pro Bowl center retired in 2018 and has been undergoing dialysis treatments since the spring,
Nick had a big heart," the celebrity cook recalled of the former New York Jets player, who died Saturday at the age of 41
From the young o-lineman who wears his number to the veteran teammate who shared the locker room with him for seven seasons, the loss of Nick Mangold weighed heavy on the Jets on Sunday.
Mark Sanchez has spoken out after learning that his former Jets teammate Nick Mangold had died. “We lost a good man today. I know @nickmangold will be a hall-of-famer, but there’s more to his story than his accomplishments on the gridiron,
Sunday morning, the Alter High School community learned of the passing of former Knights, Ohio State and NFL legend Nick Mangold, who died at the age of 41 due to kidney disease complications. “This is a sad day for the Alter community,