Nick Mangold, former Jets nice, lifeless at 41

CINCINNATI — Jets legend Nick Mangold died on Saturday evening from issues of kidney illness simply two weeks after he publicly revealed he wanted a kidney transplant.
Mangold was 41 years previous. On Oct. 14, Mangold introduced that he had been identified in 2006 with a genetic defect that led to persistent kidney illness. He stated he had a “tough summer season” and was present process dialysis whereas looking for a kidney transplant.
“I all the time knew this present day would come, however I believed I’d have had extra time,” Mangold stated in a press release.
Mangold, who performed middle, was a first-round decide by the Jets in 2006. He went on to be one of many key items in a group that went to the playoffs 3 times and made it to 2 AFC Championship Video games. He was a two-time first-team All-Professional choice and seven-time Professional Bowler.
“Nick was greater than a legendary middle,” Jets chairman Woody Johnson stated. “He was the heartbeat of our offensive line for a decade and a beloved teammate whose management and toughness outlined an period of Jets soccer. Off the sector, Nick’s wit, heat, and unwavering loyalty made him a cherished member of our prolonged Jets household.”
Mangold retired after the 2016 season and was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor in 2022. The Jets are going through the Bengals on Sunday in Cincinnati, not removed from the place Mangold grew up in Centerville, Ohio. He later starred at Ohio State.
He’s survived by his spouse, Jenny, and their 4 kids — Matthew, Eloise, Thomas, and Charlotte.