O.J. Brigance, Ravens Super Bowl champion, dies at 56

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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

O.J. Brigance, Ravens Super Bowl champion, dies at 56
Summary

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.

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  • 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.
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  • 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
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