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Is Brandon Graham retiring? Eagles DE not ready to say so after big Super Bowl win

Is Brandon Graham retiring? Eagles DE not ready to say so after big Super Bowl win

USA Today10-02-2025

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NEW ORLEANS – Brandon Graham felt like Jerome Bettis.
But unlike 'The Bus,' the Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman did not immediately retire after winning the Lombardi Trophy.
'I feel like Jerome Bettis the year he went out in Detroit,' Graham said outside of the Eagles' locker room following his team's 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, referencing the ex-Pittsburgh Steelers running back's retirement announcement in the aftermath of the team's win in Super Bowl 40 after the 2005 season. 'I feel like getting a two-piece for Philly – it should be three, but it's all good. I'll take my two. I'm thankful. I can't wait to celebrate in Philly. This parade (is) about to be crazy.'
That sounded like someone on the verge of announcing his retirement, and the 2024 season had functioned as a farewell tour for the 15-year veteran. But a torn triceps suffered Week 12 made a comeback for one last ride a possibility.
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During his media appearances in New Orleans, Graham maintained he was focused on regaining his health to come back for the final game of this season before making any decision.
'I ain't there yet. Just going to enjoy this,' Graham said. 'Who knows? Howie (Roseman) might call me. But you know what? If it is my last one, it was hell of a way to go out. Too thankful. And I ain't going nowhere. I'm going to be a part of the organization somehow."
If Graham is done playing, he's not technically leaving the Eagles. He's an institution in Philadelphia at this point, the hero of Super Bowl 52 who strip-sacked Tom Brady in the final minutes to defeat the New England Patriots.
One potential landing spot is in the front office. Graham said he wants to learn from Roseman 'as much as I can.'
'We got some special stuff going on. We got the special sauce,' Graham said. 'I want to be a part of that. Even if I am done (playing), that's why I ain't done with this organization. I'm going to be here somehow some way.'

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