Defensive end Brandon Graham has announced that he is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles on a one-year deal. It will be his 16th season with the team.
His retirement was short-lived as the 37-year old helped the Eagles get a Super Bowl win less than a year ago. Graham says he doesn’t have specific expecations for himself but wants to help the team in any way.
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“Of course, I believe in the team,” Graham said on the BG Unblocked podcast. “That’s a big part of it, too. I think they got everything need. I just want to add more value.”
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The reunion is a timely one as Eagles defensive end Za’Darius Smith retired last week.
Graham holds several team records including the most regular season games played with 206. He was vital in defeating Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIX, delivering the Eagles their first ever championship.
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