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Brandon Graham has come out of retirement to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles. The 37-year-old defensive end initially retired after helping the Eagles win the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Philadelphia Eagles are currently on a two-game losing streak heading into Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that, following the sudden retirement of pass rusher Za’Darius Smith,
Philadelphia Eagles two-time Super Bowl champion defensive end Brandon Graham has ended his retirement from the NFL after seven months and will re-join the Eagles this week, according to reports.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Brandon Graham is reportedly considering returning to the team after they lost Za'Daris Smith to retirement last week.
Yes, the Eagles’ defensive line dominated Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the championship game. That performance overshadowed Philadelphia’s postseason offense, which scored 11 touchdowns over the team’s final two games.
Brandon Graham, who spent the entirety of his 15-year NFL career with the Eagles before retiring last offseason, is lacing up his cleats once more. The news broke from multiple sources on Monday that the defensive end had signed a one-year contract to Philadelphia and would be getting back to the gridiron immediately.
Brandon Graham is reportedly finalizing a deal to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles after seven months of retirement, returning to help a depleted defensive line.
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Two-time Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles Brandon Graham is mulling comeing out of retirement.
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