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, the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive end and a two-time Super Bowl champion, announced his retirement from the NFL after a 15-season career, all spent with the Eagles. He made the announcement following the Eagles' victory in Super Bowl LIX, marking his final game after returning from a torn triceps muscle. Graham holds the record for the most games played in franchise history with 206 appearances and has been a key player with 82 total sacks and 24 forced fumbles. His career culminated in winning two Lombardi Trophies, and he expressed no regrets about his journey in football. Graham's retirement also highlights his significant contributions to the team and his status as the longest-tenured player in Eagles history. His departure leaves a notable legacy within the franchise as they look to the future.

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