Former Michigan legend and Eagles’ DE Brandon Graham says he’s out for the season

It was a farewell tour for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham this year. Graham announced that the 2024 season would be his final game in the league, but after the Eagles’ win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night, Graham announced that his NFL career would be over much sooner than expected.

After the game, Graham told reporters he was done for the season after tearing his triceps.

“I’m done.. No seriously. I’m out for the rest of the year. Seriously. I tore my triceps.”

If this was indeed the last game Graham would play in, he will go down as an Eagles legend. The 15-year pro played in 205 games, was a Super Bowl champion and had 76.5 career sacks, the third-most of any Eagle ever, and was the longest-tenured Eagle.

Graham played for the Michigan Wolverines from 2006-2009. The former five-star recruit had 29.5 sacks for his career. Graham was an All-American in 2009.

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