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Remembering Jets Legend Nick Mangold: A Heart of the Offensive Line

CBS New YorkNovember 5, 20252 min3,645 views
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A Pillar of the Jets Offensive Line

  • 🏈 Nick Mangold, a seven-time Pro Bowl center, has passed away at the age of 41 due to complications from kidney disease.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ For over a decade, Mangold was the heart of the Jets' offensive line, known for his unwavering work ethic and dedication.
  • 🌟 He embodied the spirit of a blue-collar New Yorker, consistently showing up and earning respect through his performance on the field.

Career Achievements and Impact

  • πŸ† Mangold's illustrious career included 11 seasons with the Jets, where he played in nearly every game.
  • πŸ… His accolades include seven Pro Bowls, two All-Pro honors, and induction into the Jets' Ring of Honor.
  • πŸ”’ He served as a constant presence and a source of stability for the franchise amidst coaching and quarterback changes.

A Plea for Help and a Legacy

  • πŸ’” Mangold recently made a public plea for a kidney donor after living with chronic kidney disease.
  • πŸ˜” His passing, just two weeks after his plea, has deeply saddened fans and the Jets organization.
  • ✨ He leaves behind his wife and four children, and a legacy as the player who ensured others could shine, making highlight reels possible for his teammates.
  • βœ… Fittingly, the Jets secured their first win of the season on the day of his passing, a victory embodying the grit he personified.
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