Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham announced his retirement from football during a press conference on Tuesday after 15 seasons.
Brandon Graham retired from the NFL on Tuesday after 15 seasons with the Eagles, but he doesn't want to go "cold turkey." So what's next for the two-time Super Bowl champ?
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham tore his triceps 11 weeks before Super Bowl LIX, putting his status in doubt for the big game. Graham, 36, rehabbed from the injury and suited up ...
Brandon Graham, the heart and soul of the Philadelphia Eagles' defense, shared a heartfelt message to the city and his fans ...
Graham finishes his career as the Eagles franchise leader in games played and with the third-most sacks in team history.
Brandon Graham is calling it a career after 15 seasons with the Birds. The legendary Eagles defensive end announced his NFL retirement on Tuesday roughly one month after winning his second Super ...
Brandon Graham is retiring after 15 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, he announced in a Tuesday news conference. "I gave everything I had in this, and I don't have no regrets," Graham told ...
PHILADELPHIA − Brandon Graham announced his retirement Tuesday in a press conference, going down as the longest-tenured player in Eagles history, and a franchise icon. Graham began by choking ...
On Tuesday, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter broke the news that Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham was retiring from the NFL. As Schefter noted on X, Graham ended up finishing his ...
If Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham plans to play another NFL season, he reportedly will have to rehab an injury this offseason. Graham worked his way back from a torn triceps ...
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