EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.(AP) — The New York Jets gave Nick Mangold a final farewell in the stadium where he was one of the team's greatest and most beloved players.
The late Mangold was honored during an on-field tribute before the Jets' 27-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Mangold's wife, Jennifer, and their four children, Matthew, Eloise, Thomas and Charlotte — who wore green and white No. 74 jerseys — stood at midfield as honorary captains during the pregame coin toss at MetLife Stadium.
“It was very emotional," Jets coach Aaron Glenn said after the game. "Lot of credit to his wife for how they navigated through this whole deal. Because I know that’s not easy. Not easy at all. Condolences still to that family. It was impressive to see how she handled it, how the kids han

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