Brandon Graham may return to the #Eagles’ starting lineup when Philadelphia faces off against the Kansas City #Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
PHILADELPHIA — Nearly 37-year-old Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham, a revered veteran who thought his career might be over after suffering a torn triceps against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 24, practiced on a limited basis Thursday, fueling speculation he will be activated for the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles will get a major boost on the defensive side of the ball, as defensive end Brandon Graham could be ready to play for the Super Bowl.
While Graham isn't a lock to return to the lineup, Eagles fans said his strip sack in Super Bowl LII on former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady lives in their memory forever. They're hopeful he'll get a chance to play one more time in the biggest game of them all.
Could Brandon Graham return in time for Super Bowl LIX? That option is now on the table for the Philadelphia Eagles, ahead of their clash with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham greeted Birds fans at the first ever Birds Give Back charity event and the all-important question of whether he will play in the Super Bowl was the mind of all in attendance.
The Philadelphia Eagles might be getting a major game-changer just in time for their Super Bowl showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs on February 9 in New Orleans.
The Philadelphia Eagles have provided a positive injury update concerning Brandon Graham ahead of Super Bowl 2025.
Tinged with a touch of gray in his beard, a bulky brace on his left arm, Brandon Graham is ready to attempt a comeback in time for the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl champion defensive end isn't quite ready to say if his playing career is over.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened Brandon Graham's practice window, giving the star defensive end a chance to return for the Super Bowl against the Chiefs.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window Thursday for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end CJ Uzomah.