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12:37Contender Or Pretender: NFC Edition
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13:11One Trade Each NFC Contender Should Make
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1:555 Trades The Eagles Should Make Now: No. 1
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1:025 Trades The Eagles Should Make Now: No. 2
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1:425 Trades The Eagles Should Make Now: No. 5
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1:275 Trades The Eagles Should Make Now: No. 3
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1:08Eagles Should Trade For Jermaine Johnson II
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1:04Trade That Should Happen: Eagles Bolster Secondary, Trade For Riq Woolen
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8:02Eagles' Tush Push Controversy Surfacing Again
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1:46Saquon Barkley Hits 100+ Rush Yards
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1:32Jalen Hurts Fumbles on Tush Push
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0:50Eagles Benefit From Early Whistle On Tush Push
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12:00NFL Game Preview: Giants At Eagles
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0:26BREAKING: A.J. Brown (Hamstring) Out vs Giants | Sun, 1 ET
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0:59NFL Week 8 Bold Predictions: Eagles Dominate Giants as Saquon Bounces Back
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0:41NFL Week 8 Over/Under: Eagles vs Giants
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2:20Week 8 NFL Picks: Giants at Eagles
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1:49Minnesota's Poor Red Zone Efficiency Was The Main Driver To Their Loss
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1:14Jalen Hurts And The Eagles Best Carson Wentz And The Vikings To Snap Skid
Top Brandon Graham News
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Eagles' Brandon Graham: Won't play vs. Giants
Graham (coach's decision) is officially listed as out for Sunday's game versus the Giants.
Graham just came out of retirement to sign a one-year contract with Philadelphia on Thursday, and it appears the team would like to give him more time to get reacclimated before throwing him straight back into game action. For Week 8 at least, 2024 third-rounder Jalyx Hunt and Joshua Uche figure to be the Eagles' top two options on the edge.
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Eagles' Brandon Graham: Inks one-year deal with Eagles
Philadelphia signed Graham to a one-year, $4.89 million contract Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The Eagles officially reinstated Graham from the reserve/retired list Tuesday, priming the 37-year-old pass rusher to return to the NFL and play out his 16th season with the team that selected him back in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He's now officially re-signed with Philadelphia on a deal that includes a $1.678 million signing bonus. The Eagles have been granted a two-game roster exemption for Graham, meaning the veteran will need to be officially activated in order to be eligible for Sunday's game against the Giants, and he could be kept on the exempt list until after the team's Week 9 bye.
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Eagles' Brandon Graham: Officially back with Philadelphia
The Eagles reinstated Graham from the reserve/retired list Tuesday.
Graham officially is set to come out of retirement and play his 16th season in Philadelphia. The 37-year-old will look to help bolster the team's pass rush, which currently is shorthanded due to injuries to both Azeez Ojulari (hamstring) and Nolan Smith (triceps) in addition to Za'Darius Smith's surprise retirement. According to EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Eagles have been granted a two-game roster exemption for Graham, who would need to be activated in order to play Sunday against the Giants. If the Eagles don't feel Graham is ready to play this weekend, the team could delay his activation until after their Week 9 bye.
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Brandon Graham: Set to reunite with Philadelphia
Graham confirmed Monday that he will end his retirement and re-sign with the Eagles, James Palmer of The Athletic reports.
The Eagles are likely to finalize Graham's contract in the coming days, though it's not immediately clear whether he'll sign with the practice squad or the 53-man roster. Regardless, the 37-year-old edge rusher looks like he'll be available for the Eagles for the second half of the campaign as the team aims to bolster its pass rush after Za'Darius Smith recently announced his surprise retirement. Additionally, the Eagles have another edge rusher in Nolan Smith (triceps) on injured reserve, while Azeez Ojulari contends with a hamstring injury that he sustained in Philadelphia's 28-22 win over Minnesota on Sunday. Graham was productive in a rotational role for the Eagles in 2024, appearing in 11 games while logging 20 tackles, 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble.
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Brandon Graham: May come out of retirement
Graham retired from the NFL in March, but he is considering coming out of retirement to sign with the Eagles, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Graham was selected by the Eagles in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He spent his entire 15-year career in Philadelphia (becoming the longest-tenured player in franchise history in the process) and played a key role in the Eagles' two Super Bowl victories in 2017 and 2024. The Eagles could do with more depth at edge rusher, as Nolan Smith (triceps) and Ogbo Okoronkwo (triceps) are both on injured reserve, the latter of whom is expected to be sidelined for the entire 2025 campaign.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 265 lbs |
| Birthplace: Detroit, MI |
| Age: 37 |
| School: Michigan |
| Experience: 16 |





















