BREAKING NEWS: Jordan Love Donates $13.6M to Bryan Braman’s Family, Vows to Support His Daughters Until AdulthoodGreen Bay, WI — In a powerful gesture of solidarity and compassion, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has pledged a $13.6 million donation to the family of former Philadelphia Eagles special teams standout Bryan Braman, who recently passed away at the age of 38 after a battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Love’s donation comes alongside a solemn promise to financially support Braman’s two young daughters, currently aged 11 and 8, until they each turn 18 years old.
“This isn’t about headlines or headlines,” Jordan Love said in a personal statement. “It’s about stepping up when someone from the football brotherhood falls. Bryan’s daughters deserve stability, love, and opportunity — and I will do everything I can to help provide that.”
️ Remembering Bryan Braman
Bryan Braman was a fierce competitor and fan favorite, best known for his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he earned a Super Bowl ring in 2018. Prior to that, he played with the Houston Texans and was widely respected across the league for his fearless play on special teams.
News of his passing has shaken the NFL world, with former teammates and fans sharing heartfelt tributes.

Jordan Love’s Promise
Jordan Love, entering a defining phase of his career as the face of the Packers franchise, chose to use his growing platform and resources to make a tangible difference beyond the field.
The donation, according to a source close to the quarterback, will go toward:
- Educational costs through college or vocational school
- Living expenses for both children
- Healthcare, counseling, and personal development programs
- A dedicated trust fund to ensure long-term financial stability
“Jordan made it clear this wasn’t charity — it was responsibility,” a Packers staff member shared. “He sees this as what it means to be a leader, a man, and a teammate, even beyond his own team.”
League-Wide Reaction
The NFL community has widely praised Love’s actions, with players, coaches, and fans flooding social media:
- “QB1 on the field and in life. Jordan Love is doing it right.” – @NFLPlayersUnion
- “That’s legacy. Respect to Jordan for showing what real leadership looks like.” – @RodneyHarrisonNFL
- “These are the stories we don’t hear enough. God bless that man.” – @EaglesFan247
More Than a Game
As the 2025 NFL season ramps up, Jordan Love’s donation serves as a reminder that the game is about more than yards and touchdowns — it’s about human connection, responsibility, and the power of action.

“Bryan Braman fought hard on the field, and in life. His daughters will now be given a chance to thrive — not because of a miracle, but because someone cared,” Love said.
While Braman is no longer with us, his legacy — and the love shown to his family — will endure.
