Brandon Graham didn't make a decision on his future on Friday after all. At the end of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX championship parade, Graham had a thunderous roar from over a million fans at the Art Museum steps -- but not for any decision on his future.
Beloved Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham capped off the Super Bowl parade celebration. He spoke about the camaraderie and the teams' strength up until the very end. "We showed that this year, that last game.
In the Super Bowl. The Eagles crushed the Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX and Graham played 13 defensive snaps in what could be his final game in the NFL. In those 13 snaps, Graham had a tackle and a QB pressure.
Philadelphia Eagles end Brandon Graham was tired of hearing about how good the Kansas City Chiefs were. That anger helped fuel his play.
Despite Kansas City attempting to win three straight titles on its road to NFL history, the Eagles ' dominance stood in the way. Philadelphia outplayed Kansas City on all three phases of the game. While the Super Bowl MVP was given to quarterback Jalen Hurts,
The Philadelphia Eagles ended the Kansas City Chiefs' bid for a three-peat at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans this past Sunday during a game in which Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce was held to four catches for 39 yards.
Johnson is now a two-time Super Bowl champion while reaching the Pro Bowl six times and being a first-time All-Pro twice. Johnson has also been a second-team All-Pro three times t
Graham finished the 2024 season with 20 total tackles (15 solo), including 3.5 sacks, while also adding two passes defensed and a forced fumble over 11 regular-season games. Graham was operating at his typical high level of production before suffering a torn triceps in Week 12 against the Rams.
Super Bowl LIX was a night of reckoning on several fronts. For one, the Kansas City Chiefs lost in unprecedented fashion with the historic feat of the game's first three-peat within arm's reach. Perhaps the football gods decided to balance the scales in glory.
For the Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, every year is a potential Super Bowl year. That is a rare quality that few quarterbacks and teams have ever experienced. Mahomes has risen to the occasion time and time again,
No Eagle got up there and attempted to pull a Kelce, and rightfully so, but there were plenty of thank yous, a lot of expletives, and even some singing on the Art Museum steps.
Seven years ago, on another clear and cold February afternoon, Jason Kelce wore a Mummers outfit, and, well-lubricated with anti-inhibition juice, for slightly less than six minutes, he