Eagles star Brandon Graham has chance to play in Super Bowl LIX after injury derailed season

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Philadelphia Eagles antiaircraft extremity Brandon Graham whitethorn not beryllium done conscionable yet. 

Graham, 36, has been retired since Week 12 with a triceps wounded and thought his play — and perchance his vocation — mightiness beryllium over. 

The Eagles opened the signifier model for the one-time Pro Bowler Thursday, giving him a accidental to play successful the Super Bowl.

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"If I had to spell retired similar this, I gave everything I got," Graham told reporters aft being injured successful November. 

Graham said successful grooming campy the 2024 play would beryllium his past erstwhile speaking to reporters. 

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With the Eagles reaching the Super Bowl, it has fixed Graham capable remainder and betterment to unfastened his signifier model to springiness him a accidental to play.

Graham has played the astir games of immoderate subordinate successful Eagles past with 206, 13 much than Jason Kelce, who is 2nd successful franchise past with 193. 

Graham has spent his full 15-year vocation with the Eagles aft being drafted by the squad with the 13th wide prime successful the 2010 NFL Draft retired of Michigan. 

In 11 games this season, Graham had 20 combined tackles and 3½ sacks earlier getting hurt. 

Graham has 76½ vocation sacks and was a cardinal portion of the Eagles' Super Bowl-winning play successful 2017. 

The Eagles are looking to avenge their nonaccomplishment to the Kansas City Chiefs successful the Super Bowl 2 seasons agone and getting Graham would beryllium a boost.

The Eagles instrumentality connected the Chiefs successful the Super Bowl Feb. 9 astatine 6:30 p.m. ET connected FOX.

FOX’s sum of the Super Bowl begins astatine 1 p.m. ET that day. Coverage tin besides beryllium streamed unrecorded connected Tubi for the archetypal clip ever.

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