O.J. Brigance, Ravens Super Bowl champion, dies at 56
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 4:14 AM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

O.J. Brigance, a pivotal figure in Baltimore Ravens history and a Super Bowl champion, has died at age 56 after a long battle with ALS. Brigance's passing was announced by the Ravens on August 18, 2026, prompting tributes from across the NFL, honoring his resilience and impact beyond football. He played a significant role in the team's history, making the first tackle in Super Bowl XXXV and later serving in a player engagement role after his career. His legacy includes the Brigance Brigade Foundation, which supports those affected by ALS.
- •Brigance died on August 18, 2026, after a 19-year fight with ALS.
- •He was a key player for the Ravens, making the first tackle in Super Bowl XXXV.
- •Brigance had a lasting impact through his work with the Brigance Brigade Foundation.
- •Condolences have poured in from former players and sports figures nationwide.
- •Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti praised Brigance as a beloved legend and mentor.
- 4:14 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Forever an Inspiration’ — Prayers Pour In for O.J. Brigance and Family After Ravens’ Super Bowl Champion Tragically Passes at 56
"The Baltimore Ravens lost one of the most influential figures in franchise history on Monday. O.
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