Brandon Graham Signs One-Year Deal to Stay with Eagles for Record 15th Season
The veteran defensive end's new contract marks a franchise milestone, surpassing Chuck Bednarik's long-standing record.
- Brandon Graham, at 35, agrees to a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, ensuring his return for a 15th season.
- Graham becomes the first player in Eagles history to play 15 seasons, breaking Chuck Bednarik's previous record.
- Last season, Graham recorded three sacks, 16 tackles, and one pass deflection, contributing to his career totals of 467 tackles, 73 sacks, and 21 forced fumbles.
- Graham is celebrated for his crucial strip-sack in Super Bowl LII, which contributed to the Eagles' first Super Bowl win.
- Graham intends to retire after this season, focusing on leaving a lasting impact on the team and its players.