Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham relived a little history Sunday afternoon. Graham, who is on injured reserve with a tricep injury he suffered against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 24, decided to relive his strip-sack of Hall of Fame ...
The Eagles first selection in the 2025 NFL Draft seems a long way off, but the preparation and plan have already begun to be formulated inside the Nova Care
Veteran defensive end Brandon Graham is leaving the door open for a return from his triceps injury if the Eagles reach the Super Bowl, adding intrigue to Philadelphia’s postseason aspirations.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham apologized for the radio comments he made about A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts in a team meeting this week.
When Brandon Graham suffered a triceps tear in November, it became clear he would not play again during the regular season. Although his Eagles tenure and NFL career may be over, the veteran defensive end has not entirely ruled out a return this winter.
Vic Fangio celebrates this young Eagles LB for stepping up to fill Brandon Graham's shoes.
Eagles edge rusher Brandon Graham may be out for the season due to injury, but he’s still finding ways to make highlights on the field. On Sunday ahead of the Eagles’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Graham went down to the field to say hello to the FOX broadcast crew, and got in a nasty burn on Tom Brady in the process.
With the potential departure of Brandon Graham and Josh Sweat, the Philadelphia Eagles could bolster their defense with Khalil Mack.
Everyone in Philadelphia has two things on their minds right now -- the Eagles and the Super Bowl. It's still a ways away, but it's hard not to envision this
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham discussed what was going through his mind last week after the comments he made ed to an increased focus on the relationship between quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.
Led by free-agent bargains Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry, the number of big-play running backs is rivaling the number of high-production wide receivers for a change.