Eagles’ Brandon Graham says he’s out for the season with torn triceps

Brandon Graham may well have played the last game of his career Sunday night, but he most certainly played the last game of his season.

After the Philadelphia Eagles’ 37–20 win over the Los Angeles Rams, Graham told reporters that he had torn his triceps and would miss the remainder of the 2024 campaign.

“If I was going to go out like this, I gave everything I got,” Graham, 36, said via NBC Philly’s Ashlyn Sullivan.

Graham, who said he was dealing with triceps tendonitis, said he had a chipped elbow.

The longest tenured Eagles player on the team’s roster, Graham signed a one-year deal this offseason to play his 15th.th season with the club. He said earlier that he intended this to be his last year in the NFL, but recently said he was rethinking that because of Philly’s success.

More success was found Sunday as the Saquon Barkley-led Eagles pounded the Rams to improve to 9-2.

Whatever happens with the Eagles for the rest of the campaign, they will unfortunately be without Graham.

Before his exit Sunday, Graham had a stellar performance, posting two tackles, a sack, two tackles for loss, three QB hits and a pass breakup.

Whether they stand as the stats of his final game remains to be seen, but if they are, he will have finished his career with 76.5 career sacks, which is third in franchise history. Not included in this tally is the sack he had in Super Bowl LII, helping the Eagles defeat the New England Patriots for their first and only Lombardi Trophy.