Jets legend Nick Mangold dies at 41: What to know about his cause of death
- Nick Mangold, a former NFL center for the New York Jets, passed away at the age of 41 due to complications from kidney disease.
- He had been diagnosed with a genetic defect in 2006, which led to chronic kidney disease and prompted a recent announcement about needing a kidney transplant.
- Eli Manning and Shaun O'Hara expressed shock at Mangold's sudden passing and reflected on their friendships with him.
- Mangold is remembered for his leadership, leaving behind his wife and four children.
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Jason Kelce: Nick Mangold Was '10 Times The Player I Ever Was'
Jason Kelce may go down as one of the greatest centers in NFL history, but in his mind, he'll never measure up to Nick Mangold.Kelce paid an emotional tribute to Mangold on this week's episode of the New Heights podcast, days after the longtime Jets great died at just 41 years old from complications related to kidney disease."A lot of people come up and tell me, ‘You’re the best center to ever play,’" Kelce said. "I get that from other people. A…
Nick Mangold, Pro Bowl center who became Jets fan favorite, dies at 41
Nick Mangold, a New York Jets fan favorite during and after his decorated career, died Saturday at 41.
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Debby Wong New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) takes the snap from center Nick Mangold (74) against the New England Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 22, 2012. The center who spent his entire NFL career with the Jets leaves behind his wife, Jennifer, and four children.
Jets center Nick Mangold dies at 41 from kidney disease
ESPN analyst Rex Ryan broke down on air after learning that his former player and Jets center Nick Mangold died at 41 on Saturday. Mangold died from complications related to kidney disease, his former team confirmed in a statement on Sunday. Ryan, his former head coach, reacted to the news and paid tribute to the […]
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