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Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Iconic Seasons With Eagles

The two-time Super Bowl champion and franchise games-played leader ends his career as one of Philadelphia's most beloved sports figures.

  • Brandon Graham announced his retirement on March 18, 2025, after a 15-year NFL career spent entirely with the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • Graham is celebrated for his pivotal strip-sack of Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII, securing the Eagles' first championship in franchise history.
  • Despite a torn triceps in 2024, Graham returned to play in Super Bowl LIX, contributing to the Eagles' second title before re-tearing the injury.
  • He holds the Eagles' franchise record for most games played (206) and ranks third in career sacks with 76.5, behind Reggie White and Trent Cole.
  • Off the field, Graham was a six-time team captain, a two-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee, and a community leader in Philadelphia.
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