Eagles' Brandon Graham Returns from Injury for Super Bowl LIX

Created: JANUARY 20, 2025

Against the odds, Philadelphia Eagles veteran defensive end Brandon Graham is set to play in Super Bowl LIX after recovering from a triceps tear suffered 11 weeks prior. The injury, sustained in a game against the Los Angeles Rams, threatened not only his season but potentially his 17-year career, which he had previously announced would be his last.

Brandon Graham celebrates on field

Graham's return to the field is a testament to his dedication and hard work. He expressed his commitment to the team, stating his desire to contribute in any way possible, despite acknowledging the established rhythm of the team's defense. His presence brings valuable experience to the Eagles, as he is one of only a handful of players remaining from their 2017 Super Bowl championship team. Fans will recall Graham's pivotal strip-sack of Tom Brady in the final minutes of that game, securing the Eagles' victory.

Brandon Graham running onto field

Graham's career boasts a remarkable record of 206 games played for the Eagles, surpassing all other players in the franchise's history. As he prepares for this final game, he hopes to conclude his career with a second Super Bowl victory. This Super Bowl appearance marks a significant milestone for Graham, as he aims to leave a lasting legacy on the team and the sport.

Tubi Super Bowl LIX promo

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will clash in Super Bowl LIX, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX. Pre-game coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET and, for the first time, the game will be available for live streaming on Tubi.

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