Brandon Graham out of retirement, back with Eagles
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With the Philadelphia Eagles lacking depth on the defensive line, former pass rusher Brandon Graham is coming out of retirement to rejoin the team, according to CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr, who recently wrote about how Graham's return would impact the defending Super Bowl champs .
That storybook ending Brandon Graham penned when he retired last March, with an emotional speech given while framed by the two Lombardi Trophies
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Jalen Hurts has wholesome reaction to Brandon Graham officially coming out retirement to save Eagles' defense
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham officially came out of retirement this week to run it back for a 16th season, and quarterback Jalen Hurts couldn't be happier.
Graham waited a long time to have that scrum swarmed around his locker, one day after announcing he was coming back to play for the Eagles for another season. The vibe around the locker room had some extra pep with Graham coming back, as players across the locker room could hear Graham's voice all over the practice field.
Brandon Graham has officially unretired and is back with the Philadelphia Eagles for his 16th season. Graham, 37, returned from a torn triceps to play in last season’s Super Bowl, helping the Eagles capture their second championship. As the 2025 season got underway, injuries began to pile up for Philadelphia at the edge-rusher position.
Brandon Graham’s return to the Philadelphia Eagles caught fans and teammates by surprise, it came down to one simple belief. The team still has a window. The 37-year-old unretired after talking it over with his wife and watching the roster’s makeup,
Brandon Graham is back with the Eagles and the outlook for the veteran edge rusher's role on the team's defense was a main topic of defensive coordinator Vic Fangio's press conference on Tuesday.