Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Legendary Seasons with Eagles
The two-time Super Bowl champion and franchise icon expressed gratitude to the city of Philadelphia as he announced his retirement at an emotional press conference.
- Brandon Graham officially retired after a 15-year career, setting a franchise record of 206 games played with the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The defensive end is celebrated for his pivotal strip-sack of Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII, securing the Eagles' first championship.
- Graham returned from a torn triceps to play in Super Bowl LIX, helping the Eagles win their second title in February 2025.
- He ranks third in team history with 76.5 career sacks and earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2020.
- Graham plans to explore opportunities to remain involved with the Eagles organization in a non-playing role.





















