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 .
The news comes two weeks after the seven-time NFL Pro-Bowler revealed he was undergoing dialysis and looking for a kidney donor . He was 41.
Mangold said in a letter to the Jets community that he was diagnosed with a genetic defect in 2006, which led to his chronic kidney disease. The letter said he had been going through a "tough stretch" recently.
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"More than a legendary center"
Mangold played his entire 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

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