O.J. Brigance, the fearless Ravens Super Bowl champ and ALS warrior, has died at 56 — a legacy forged in grit, grace, and an unbreakable refusal to quit. Diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease in 2007, he defied doctors by living 19 years beyond his prognosis, inspiring fans and teammates alike. From Grey Cup glory with the Stallions to NFL rings with Baltimore, his football journey was just the beginning. After retiring, he served the Ravens’ front office with heart, becoming a beacon of hope through his battle — even appearing on CBS Sunday Mornings. His voice, powered by a speech-generating device, echoed a simple truth: “Quitting was never an option.” The Ravens mourn a titan of spirit, whose optimism and humility defined not just his team, but the city itself.
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