Eagles' Brandon Graham Eyes Super Bowl Return After Triceps Injury
The 36-year-old defensive end has returned to practice, raising hopes he could play in what may be his final NFL game.
- Brandon Graham, sidelined since Week 12 with a torn triceps, has been designated to return to practice ahead of Super Bowl LIX.
- The veteran defensive end, who has spent all 15 seasons with the Eagles, is known for his pivotal strip-sack in Super Bowl LII.
- Graham’s recovery timeline defies typical expectations for such an injury, which usually requires 5-6 months for full healing.
- Head coach Nick Sirianni and Graham remain cautious, with no definitive decision yet on his availability for the game against the Chiefs.
- If he plays, Graham would bolster an Eagles defensive line facing a Kansas City offense aiming for a historic third consecutive Super Bowl win.