Eagles DE Brandon Graham confirms that he will retire after this season

Philadelphia Eagles long time pass rusher Brandon Graham confirms that he’s going to retire at the end of the 2024 NFL season

Brandon Graham is a legendary figure here in Philadelphia, and the former Michigan Wolverines linebacker has always been adamant about retiring as an Eagle.

Jason Kelce has retired, and Fletcher Cox joined him on his journey to Canton. Graham had previously talked about playing one final season in Philadelphia, and Tuesday marked the final time that the pass rusher would report for training camp.

On Wednesday, Graham confirmed that 2024 will be his final NFL season.

“Last first day as a player. I don’t know what the future holds with the organization,” Graham said. “It’s my last year, so just trying to soak it all in, trying to enjoy every day.”

The 35-year-old Graham is fourth on the Eagle’s all-time sack list (73) and tied with Seth Joyner for second in team history in forced fumbles (21). Graham is tied with Chuck Bednarik for the most seasons played with the franchise (14), a record he’ll break in Brazil against the Packers.

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