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Jets honor late Nick Mangold with tribute before game against Browns

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Jets honor late Nick Mangold with tribute before game against Browns
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Jets honor late Nick Mangold with tribute before game against Browns

2025-11-10 12:11 Last Updated At:12:20

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 handled it.”

Mangold, a two-time All-Pro center who helped lead the Jets to the AFC championship game twice in his 11 seasons with New York, died on Oct. 27 from complications of kidney disease. He was 41.

“I didn’t watch too much Jets when I was younger, but from everyone I hear, guys that have been here for a long time, he was loved in the building,” said quarterback Justin Fields, who also played at Ohio State. “It broke my heart, seeing his family on the sideline and just kind of hearing that back story. I prayed for that family before the game. ...

“It was tough, but I'm glad we were able to get the win today.”

Mangold's death came less than two weeks after he announced on social media that he had kidney disease and needed a transplant. He said he didn’t have any relatives who were able to donate, so he went public with the request for a donor with type O blood.

Mangold’s funeral was Tuesday and several of his former teammates attended the service in Madison, New Jersey.

The Jets honored Mangold with a massive No. 74 banner on the field and unfurled a large picture of the former center in the stands behind one of the end zones. A video tribute was played and former left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson, who was drafted with Mangold in the first round in 2006, gave an emotional speech about his former teammate and good friend.

The Jets held a moment of silence for Mangold and then a chant of “Man-gold! Man-gold” rang out around the stadium just before the singing of the national anthem.

Several in the stands wore No. 74 Mangold jerseys and the Jets gave out white T-shirts featuring an artitstic rendering of Mangold’s face — hat backward and wearing sunglasses — to fans. A decal with the same picture was placed on the back of the Jets' helmets, and players and staffers wore black T-shirts during pregame warmups with Mangold's face on the front and the No. 74 on the back with “A True Jet” above it.

Jets tight end Jeremy Ruckert, who went to Ohio State — Mangold’s alma mater — arrived to the stadium wearing a red Buckeyes No. 55 jersey, Mangold’s number in college.

“It's been emotional all week, just in general,” Glenn said after the game, the Jets' first since the team traded stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams. “Man, you get a chance to see his wife and his kids out there. And I'll be honest with you, to see how strong she was handling it, to see how strong his kids were handling it, that in itself just tells you about who he was and how he was the leader of his family and how much of a rock his wife was to be around his kids and the way they raised their children.”

Mangold was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times. He helped lead New York within one win of the Super Bowl during both the 2009 and 2010 seasons. He retired in 2018 and was enshrined in the Jets’ ring of honor in 2022.

Mangold was among 52 modern-era players who recently advanced in the voting process for next year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

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A large USA flag and a tribute to Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, are on display before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

A large USA flag and a tribute to Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, are on display before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Fans wave large photos of Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, before an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Fans wave large photos of Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, before an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

A photo of Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, is displayed before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

A photo of Nick Mangold, former Jets center who recently passed away, is displayed before an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

KOHALA, Hawai‘i--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 15, 2026--

Kuleana Rum Works, the Hawai‘i-based distillery known for its additive-free, award-winning rums, today announced the release of An Open Letter on Additive-Free Rum,” written by Founder & CEO Steve Jefferson, addressing why rum is now facing the same scrutiny and market shift that reshaped tequila a decade ago.

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Consumers across spirits are demanding more honesty about how products are made. Additive-free labeling has already transformed tequila and is reshaping whiskey and RTDs. Drinkers now expect producers to protect natural flavor instead of masking it, and bartenders increasingly use transparency as a measure of quality. The letter positions rum as the next category entering this accountability cycle, as more consumers begin to question undisclosed sweeteners, flavorings and added color.

Tequila provides the clearest precedent. Producers who embraced additive-free methods helped premiumize the category, while brands relying on undisclosed additives now face growing skepticism. According to the letter, rum is approaching the same turning point. Jefferson explains that Kuleana Rum Works was founded on additive-free principles: growing heirloom Hawaiian kō (sugarcane), fermenting and distilling fresh juice at lower proof to preserve natural character, adding nothing after distillation and holding all blending partners to the same standards. Every rum — whether distilled in Hawai‘i or sourced — is verified additive-free through independent lab testing and supplier documentation.

“Consumer expectations are changing fast across spirits,” said Steve Jefferson, Founder and CEO of Kuleana Rum Works. “People want honesty in what they drink, and they’re rewarding producers who protect natural flavor rather than covering it up. Additive-free isn’t a trend — it’s becoming the standard, and rum is now facing that shift head-on.”

Additional detail in the letter underscores how production choices such as fresh juice fermentation, low-proof distillation and a strict no-additives policy create transparency and flavor integrity that align with what the market is valuing.

About Kuleana Rum Works

Founded on the island of Hawai‘i in 2013, Kuleana Rum Works crafts award-winning, additive-free rums — led by its signature Hawaiian Rum Agricole® — from fresh kō (heirloom Hawaiian sugarcane) grown on its regenerative Kohala farm. Now available in 17 states and Japan, Kuleana Rum Works champions excellence, transparency and community stewardship. Visit kuleanarum.com to learn more.

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