Graham worked his way back from a torn triceps sustained in Week 12 in order to be able to play in the Eagles' 40–22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. According to NFL insider Derrick Gunn on 97.5 The Fanatic, Graham re-tore the triceps during the game and already has undergone surgery to repair it.
Brandon Graham re-tore his left triceps in the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX win, veteran reporter Derrick Gunn said on 97.5 The Fanatic on Wednesday morning.
As confetti fell following the Philadelphia Eagles' historic 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, defensive end Brandon Graham had a message for linebacker Zack Baun. "Aye, go get paid,
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham tore his triceps 11 weeks before Super Bowl LIX, putting his status in doubt for the big game. Graham, 36, rehabbed from the injury and suited up ...
If the longest-tenured player in Eagles history wants to keep playing, he appears to need another lengthy rehab process.
Despite losing plenty of vets over the years, the Philadelphia Eagles are in a perfect spot regarding their leadership team.
In a loaded incoming draft class with edge and defensive line help, many organizations have to determine whether they should move forward with an incoming rookie or simply sign a veteran presence around the league. Such is the case with the Philadelphia Eagles.
#JimmyVerdict: After the Eagles put Sweat on the trade block and got him to take a pay cut, it has always felt that 2024 would be his last season in Philly, as he would rightfully be eager to test the free agent market. That hasn't changed, especially now that his stock is higher after his Super Bowl performance. Go.