Eagles' Brandon Graham Caps Career with Super Bowl Victory After Comeback from Injury
The veteran defensive end defied expectations by returning from a torn triceps to help Philadelphia secure a 40-22 win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
- Brandon Graham, 36, returned to play in Super Bowl LIX after recovering from a torn triceps sustained in November, an injury initially thought to end his season.
- The Philadelphia Eagles activated Graham from injured reserve just one day before their matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Graham played a pivotal emotional role for the team, inspiring teammates with his resilience and leadership during his likely final NFL season.
- The Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22, marking Graham's second Super Bowl win with the team, following their 2018 victory where he delivered a crucial strip-sack of Tom Brady.
- Graham, a 15-year Eagles veteran and franchise icon, has left his retirement decision open despite earlier indications that this would be his final season.