A Super Bowl hero, Graham is attempting to come back from a triceps injury that was thought to have been season-ending.
Eagles DE Brandon Graham took a big step in returning from a torn triceps in 2 1/2 months to play in the Super Bowl
Tinged with a touch of gray in his beard, a bulky brace on his left arm, Brandon Graham is ready to attempt a comeback in time for the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl champion defensive end isn't quite ready to say if his playing career is over.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened Brandon Graham's practice window, giving the star defensive end a chance to return for the Super Bowl against the Chiefs.
For the first time in three months, 15-year NFL veteran Brandon Graham returned to the practice field for the Philadelphia Eagles a week before Super Bowl LIX. After suffering a torn triceps in late November, there was concern that the longest-tenured player in franchise history would not play another down again.
Defensive end Brandon Graham was back on the practice field for the Eagles on Thursday for the first time since he tore his triceps in Week 12.
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham greeted Birds fans at the first ever Birds Give Back charity event and the all-important question of whether he will play in the Super Bowl was the mind of all in attendance.
With the Super Bowl just over a week away and Graham cleared to practice after being on the injured reserve list since November, he addressed questions about whether he'll play next Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end C.J. Uzomah, and the Kansas City Chiefs did the same for wide receiver Skyy Moore on Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window Thursday for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end CJ Uzomah.
The Philadelphia Eagles will get a major boost on the defensive side of the ball, as defensive end Brandon Graham could be ready to play for the Super Bowl.