This past weekend brought profound sorrow to the world of sports. On Saturday night, former New York Jets center Nick Mangold passed away after suffering kidney-related complications. Mangold, who played a decade in the NFL, left behind a legacy that extended well beyond the field.
His death deeply saddened those who knew him, as he was widely regarded as a kind, generous man. Friends, teammates, and fans alike spoke highly of him, recalling how he remained engaged with the community even after his retirement, something that, as many noted, people will never forget.
Cody “Beef” Franke dies at a very young age
The sports world was struck by another tragedy with the death of Barstool Sports personality Cody “Beef” Franke, who passed away at just 31 years old.
On the morning of Monday, October 27, it was announced on the Fore Play podcast that the golf content creator and former PGA player had died over the weekend due to “a sudden medical issue.”
We are beyond devastated to announce that our dear friend and beloved Barstool Sports colleague, Cody ‘Beef’ Franke, passed away from a sudden medical issue over the weekend.
Cody truly loved the game of golf. He selflessly spent much of his life helping others improve and enjoy the game… Watching golf bring people happiness brought him happiness, and that infectious personality was felt by everyone who met him. He was universally known as the nicest guy in the world.
The statement continued:
Cody made so many people laugh, he made so many people smile, and he simply made so many people better. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Cody’s entire family and loved ones. We’ll be removing our hats for Cody today and every day. Rest in peace to the classiest man we knew.
Many mourn Franke’s passing on social media
Countless tributes poured in across social media from people mourning the loss of their friend. Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, shared an emotional message:
Barstool lost a member of our family this weekend. Just tragic news. You will never find a nicer, more genuine person than Beef. It’s hard to even process it right now. Just another cruel reminder that tomorrow is never promised and to live each day to its fullest.
Golf influencer Grant Horvat also expressed his grief:
Life is wild, this hits. Beef was so nice to everyone he met. God bless him and his family.
Franke once spoke about what the sport meant to him:
It’s something I can go do. If you go to the golf course, it doesn’t really feel like work-work – I’m just at a place I’m really happy to be around. I’m home… That’s what this has always been for me.
May he rest in peace.
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