Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold has died, the team announced Sunday. Mangold passed away from complications of kidney disease Saturday night.
He was 41 years old.
“It is with profound sadness that we acknowledge that we acknowledge the passing of Nick Mangold, a true legend of our franchise and cherished member of the Jets family,” Jets vice chairman Christopher Johnson said in a statement.
“Nick was the embodiment of consistency, strength, and leadership. For over a decade, he anchored our offensive line with unmatched skill and determination, earning the respect of teammates, opponents, and fans alike. His contributions on the field were extraordinary – but it was his character, humility, and humor off the field that made him unforgettable.”
Mangold played all 11 seasons of his career with the Jets. He earned two first-team All-Pro honors and was selected to seven Pro Bowls. He started in 171 games for New York, including the playoffs. He is a member of the Jets ring of honor.
The Jets originally selected Mangold in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft.
Mangold recently shared on social media his battle with kidney disease that required him to undergo dialysis treatment.
‘Nick was more than a legendary center,’ Jets owner Woody Johnson said, via the team’s website. ‘He was the heartbeat of our offensive line for a decade and a beloved teammate whose leadership and toughness defined an era of Jets football. Off the field, Nick’s wit, warmth, and unwavering loyalty made him a cherished member of our extended Jets family.’









