Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Seasons with Eagles
Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Seasons with Eagles

Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Seasons with Eagles

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Brandon Graham announced his retirement from the NFL after a remarkable 15-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he became the longest-tenured player in the organization. Known for his significant contributions, including two Super Bowl victories and an impressive record of 487 tackles and 76.5 sacks, Graham leaves behind a lasting legacy in Philadelphia. Following his retirement, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie expressed heartfelt gratitude for Graham's dedication to the team. The Eagles are also facing changes as offensive lineman Mekhi Becton announced he will be leaving to play for the Los Angeles Chargers, thanking the city and his teammates for an unforgettable season. These transitions mark a new chapter for the Eagles as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season after their championship run. The team is experiencing a notable shift with several key players departing, impacting the dynamics for the upcoming season.

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