Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles
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PHILADELPHIA — Brandon Graham had truly retired on top. The longest-tenured Eagles player made a valiant return from a torn triceps to play in the Super Bowl and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in his career after they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs.
Brandon Graham's retirement was short-lived. Graham is finalizing a deal to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2025 season this week, according to multiple reports Monday. CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr reports that Graham is expected to announce his return Tuesday morning.
Jason Kelce and his younger brother, Travis, of the Kansas City Chiefs, continue their stranglehold on the podcasting world with their brand, New Heights. During a recent episode, the Eagles legend made it clear that he won't be following in his good friend's footsteps.
After what seemed to be his final year in the NFL a season ago, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham decided to pick the cleats back up, signing with the Eagles earlier in the week.
Brandon Graham is reportedly finalizing a deal to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles after seven months of retirement, returning to help a depleted defensive line.
That storybook ending Brandon Graham penned when he retired last March, with an emotional speech given while framed by the two Lombardi Trophies
Brandon Graham has officially unretired and is back with the Philadelphia Eagles for his 16th season. Graham, 37, returned from a torn triceps to play in last season’s Super Bowl, helping the Eagles capture their second championship. As the 2025 season got underway, injuries began to pile up for Philadelphia at the edge-rusher position.
Brandon Graham’s return to the Philadelphia Eagles caught fans and teammates by surprise, it came down to one simple belief. The team still has a window. The 37-year-old unretired after talking it over with his wife and watching the roster’s makeup,