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Former Jets offensive lineman Nick Mangold has passed away at 41, and the football world is mourning his loss.
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,
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Former Jets center Nick Mangold dies at 41, less than 2 weeks after announcing he had kidney disease
The New York Jets have announced the death of former center Nick Mangold at age 41. Mangold died Saturday night from complications of kidney disease.
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'It's the brotherhood': Nick Mangold's former Ohio State teammate shares touching notes from Jim Tressel on late-Buckeyes star
To the surprise of no one, the outpour of love hasn't slowed in the days following the passing of former Ohio State and New York Jets center Nick Mangold. A leader in the locker room and the community,
Former Giants center Shaun O’Hara and quarterback Eli Manning mourned the sudden passing of Jets center Nick Mangold, who died at age 41 Saturday due to complications from kidney disease. Text with Brian Costello all season as he brings Sports+ subscribers the latest Jets intel from on the field and off.
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Nick Mangold, legendary New York Jets center, dies from kidney disease at 41, team announces
Nick Mangold, a legendary player in the history of the New York Jets, has died suddenly from complications of kidney disease, the team announced Sunday.The news comes two weeks after the seven-time NFL Pro-Bowler revealed he was undergoing dialysis and looking for a kidney donor.
Nick Mangold will be remembered not just for his legacy with the New York Jets, but also for his devotion to his family.
On Sunday, team legend Nick Mangold suddenly passed away following a battle with illness. The Jets announced that prior to their Week 8 kickoff against the Cincinnati Bengals. Then the Green and White went and did was seemed like the most unlikely thing: The Jets beat the Bengals, 39-38, for their first win of the 2025 season.