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Former Jets Teammates Mourn Sudden Passing of Nick Mangold

27 Oct

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Summary

  • Mark Sanchez remembers Nick Mangold as more than a teammate
  • Mangold, 41, died from complications of kidney disease
  • Sanchez calls Mangold a "hall-of-famer" and "big brother" who mentored him
Former Jets Teammates Mourn Sudden Passing of Nick Mangold

In a heartfelt message posted on Instagram, former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez has mourned the sudden passing of his longtime teammate Nick Mangold. Mangold, a legendary center for the Jets, died last month at the age of 41 due to complications from kidney disease.

Sanchez, who played with Mangold from 2009 to 2012, remembered his former teammate as more than just a fellow player. He described Mangold as a "big brother" who introduced him to the NFL and showed him the ropes. Sanchez also praised Mangold as a "hall-of-famer" and a role model, not just for his accomplishments on the field, but also as a devoted father and husband.

The two players were close friends, and Sanchez shared photos of them together during their time with the Jets. He expressed his deep sorrow over Mangold's passing, saying their "hearts are heavy" and that they will "miss you" dearly. Sanchez's tribute underscores the profound impact Mangold had on his teammates and the lasting legacy he leaves behind.

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Nick Mangold, a legendary center for the New York Jets, passed away last month at the age of 41 due to complications from kidney disease.
In a touching Instagram post, Mark Sanchez described Mangold as more than just a teammate - he was a "big brother" who introduced Sanchez to the NFL and served as a role model and friend.
According to Sanchez, Mangold was a "hall-of-famer" and a devoted father and husband, in addition to his success on the football field with the New York Jets.

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