
Brandon Graham is back at Eagles practices and doing more than looking to stay in shape with intense cardio. Graham has said all the right things about taking his return one day at a time, and just 96 hours away from kickoff in New Orleans, the legendary pass rusher is set to log his sixth straight day of work since having his practice window opened.
Last week, following a session closed to the media, Lane Johnson said that Graham was at Philadelphia Eagles practice “flying around” and “talking mess,” which is a clear indicator that he’ll be involved in Super Bowl LIX.
Lane Johnson said that Brandon Graham was out there “flying around” at practice today and “talking mess.”
Graham broke the Eagles down at the end of practice. pic.twitter.com/1CakkOAuh8
— Olivia Reiner (@ReinerOlivia) February 1, 2025
Graham told Eliot Shorr-Parks of 94 WIP that he remains on track to play in Super Bowl LIX, continuing his plan to retire at the end of the season.
Brandon Graham says he feels good and is still on track to play on Sunday in Super Bowl LIX pic.twitter.com/dy192IBarO
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) February 5, 2025
According to Olivia Reiner of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Graham participated in team drills in practice last week for the first time since his Triceps injury.
Brandon Graham told me he was able to participate in team drills in practice today for the first time this week. #Eagles
— Olivia Reiner (@ReinerOlivia) February 1, 2025
Graham suffered a torn Triceps late in the second half against the Rams in Week 12, ending his regular season after 11 games.
Graham had two tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, one pass defended, and three quarterback hits in the win over Los Angeles. Graham finished the 2024 regular season with 13 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one forced fumble, a 75.7 grade from PFF, 13 QB hurries, and 19 QB pressures.
The 35-year-old Graham is third on the Eagle’s all-time sack list (75.5) and tied with Seth Joyner for second in team history in forced fumbles (21). Graham broke Chuck Bednarik’s record for the most seasons played with the franchise (15).
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