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 ...
With Graham sidelined for the playoffs, depth along the edge is incredibly important for Philadelphia moving forward. Getting Huff back on the practice field will be huge for the health of the defensive line.
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.
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.
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.
Graham eventually walked those comments back, and he explained during a Tuesday appearance on Philadelphia's SportsRadio 94WIP how he handled the matter as the Eagles prepared to face the Pittsburgh Steelers this past Sunday.
Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham is one of the NFL's most prolific trash-talkers. To celebrate Christmas, the team made a yule log video with a compilation of Graham yapping on the field over the years with the sounds of a crackling fireplace and bells playing in the background.
Terry Bradshaw's harsh critique of A.J. Brown's character raised eyebrows after the Eagles wide receiver delivered another stellar performance, even without Jalen Hurts under center.
Despite having the best record in the NFC (12-2), the Philadelphia Eagles continue to be the subject of constant drama.
Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation shared that NFL insider Jay Glazer mentioned on the latest edition of "The NFL On Fox Podcast" that veteran defensive end Brandon Graham and Eagles senior advisor to the general manager/chief security officer/head of "gameday coaching operations" Dom DiSandro went to Jalen Hurts' home during the team's Week 5 bye and told the quarterback that "we need you to kind of connect more with everybody here.
The consensus in the Eagles' locker room is that Brown's desire to be involved is linked to his belief that it helps give his team the best chance of winning.