Former Pro Bowler, Super Bowl Champion Ending Retirement
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Defensive end Brandon Graham has decided to come out of retirement and has finalized a deal to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles, according to the team's Instagram.
PFT has confirmed that defensive end Brandon Graham will re-join the Eagles. Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports was the first to report that Graham is indeed returning. Multiple reports surfaced on Sunday that Graham was considering it. As PFT reported on Sunday afternoon, the primary impediment was the negotiation of an acceptable contract.
While Michael Jordan had the most famous and successful comeback in sports history, the NFL has also had its share of notable unretirements over the years. Longtime Eagles pass rusher Brandon Graham is adding his name to said list as he has officially ended his seven-month retirement to rejoin the defending champs.
Brandon Graham announced on Tuesday that he is coming out of retirement and returning to the Philadelphia Eagles. Graham, 37, announced his retirement in March after helping the Eagles win their second Super Bowl in less than 10 years. A Philadelphia football legend, Graham has played the most games all-time with the Eagles with 206.
Brandon Graham is considering coming out of retirement to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN reported Sunday.
Tim McManus of ESPN reports that Brandon Graham is coming out of retirement to rejoin the Eagles for the stretch run
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Eagles Legend Ends Retirement, Rejoins Team
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham has ended his retirement and rejoined the team, the Eagles and Graham both announced on Tuesday (October 21). "OUT OF RETIREMENT HE COMES! We've agreed to terms with DE Brandon Graham. Bring on Season 16," the Eagles wrote, along with a graphic showing Graham with bold text stating, "BG is back."
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Defensive end Brandon Graham has decided to come out of retirement and is finalizing a deal to rejoin the Eagles this week, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
The only current Philadelphia Eagles who were on the roster when the confetti fell in 2018 are Lane Johnson and kicker Jake Elliott. Super Bowl LII will forever hold a special place in our hearts. It's like the old saying goes, 'You never forget your first'. Truth be told, every trip to US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis evokes emotion.