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Future Philadelphia Eagles legend Brandon Graham has critical advice for his former team as they head into a season after ...
Philadelphia Eagles pass-rusher Brandon Graham thought his career was over after tearing his triceps in November, but he's making a push to play in the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham re-tore his triceps in the teams' 40-22 Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs, per a report.
Brandon Graham announced his NFL retirement in March 2025 after 15 seasons with the Eagles. Getty Images The star defensive end announced his retirement on March 18, 2025, in a press conference.
Graham tore his triceps in a Week 12 win over the Los Angeles Rams and was out for several months. The only realistic chance Graham had of returning was if the Eagles reached Super Bowl LIX.
One of the heroes from the Eagles' Super Bowl 52 victory was Brandon Graham, and he's making an improbably return from a triceps injury just in time for Super Bowl 59.
Graham addressed his wife, Carlyne, from the stage. “When the world only saw the player, you saw the man,” he said. He addressed his 9-year-old daughter, Emerson, and 6-year-old son, Bryson.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham announced his retirement Tuesday, bringing to an end a 15-year career that saw him be a part of two Super Bowl-winning teams. “I gave everything ...
Eagles Could Lose Multiple Edge Rushers in 2025. While the Eagles had the NFL’s best defense in 2024, they did so without an elite edge rusher outside of Josh Sweat, who could also be out the ...
Graham has played 51.63% of the snaps this season, trailing only Josh Sweat among the Eagles pass rushers (62.5%). Last season, Graham only played 33.99% of the snaps and had a 13.7% pressure rate.
Graham was a first-round pick by the Eagles in the 2010 NFL draft and spent his entire 15-season career in Philadelphia. The Michigan product played 206 career regular-season games with 106 starts ...
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Wolverines in the NFL: Brandon Graham’s career may be over, Luke Schoonmaker and Nico Collins find the end zoneFormer Michigan Wolverines football defensive end Brandon Graham came into the fall saying the 2024 season would be his last. The 36-year-old posted 20 tackles, 6 stops for loss and 3.5 sacks in ...
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