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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. Mangold, 41, played his entire NFL career with New York from 2006-2016. He was inducted into the team's Ring of Honor in 2022 as one of the greatest centers of all time.
Nick Mangold will be remembered not just for his legacy with the New York Jets, but also for his devotion to his family.
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The death of New York Jets legend Nick Mangold is raising awareness for organ donation. On Saturday, the seven-time Pro Bowl center passed away suddenly at the age of 41. Earlier this month, Mangold announced that he needed a new kidney and was searching for a donor on social media,
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