Eagles Legend Brandon Graham Considers Retirement Return Amid Pass Rush Shortage
Eagles Legend Brandon Graham Considers Retirement Return Amid Pass Rush Shortage

Eagles Legend Brandon Graham Considers Retirement Return Amid Pass Rush Shortage

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Brandon Graham, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles defensive end and two-time Super Bowl champion, is strongly considering coming out of retirement to rejoin the team following the sudden retirement of Za'Darius Smith. Graham retired in March 2025 after a 15-season career, holding franchise records for most regular-season games played and ranking third in all-time sacks with 76.5. Despite suffering a triceps tear in 2024, he returned to help the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX and has maintained his training regimen since retiring. The Eagles are currently struggling defensively and lack depth at edge rusher due to injuries and Smith's departure, making Graham's potential return valuable even if he is no longer at his peak performance. Negotiations between Graham and the Eagles are reportedly underway, and he could rejoin the team imminently to bolster their pass rush. His comeback would provide experienced leadership and help address the team's current defensive difficulties.

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