Eagles
Report: Brandon Graham is Going to Try and Play in Super Bowl LIX

Don’t call it a comeback!
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Marcus Hayes (ducks), injured Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham is going to attempt a comeback for Super Bowl LIX.
A team source said he expects Brandon Graham to come off IR on Monday and try to get ready for Super Bowl LIX.
Graham told me he hasn’t tested his torn triceps full-bore, but what he’s done showed promising results.
Graham sealed Super Bowl LII with a sack of Tom Brady#Eagles
— Marcus Hayes (@inkstainedretch) January 27, 2025
Graham, 36, tore his triceps tendon in the Week 9 win over the Los Angeles Rams on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. The injury came as the Super Bowl LII hero was having one of his best years of his 15-year NFL career. No one expected the Birds’ first pick in the 2010 NFL Draft to be the team’s best rush end at the time of his injury considering Graham announced the 2024-25 season would be his swan song.
When asked about potentially returning for Super Bowl LIX, Graham was non-committal but anyone can “read between the lines:”
Eagles DE Brandon Graham also had a message and said, “we’ll see” if he will be back for the Super Bowl. Graham suffered a torn triceps against the Los Angeles Rams in the regular season. pic.twitter.com/cyigLUE9OA
— Chris Franklin (@cfranklinnews) January 26, 2025
Now, as the Eagles look to avenge their Super Bowl LVII loss to the Chiefs, they might be getting one of their biggest defensive leaders back for the biggest moment of the season.