Philadelphia Eagles legend Brandon Graham is coming out of retirement to re-sign with the team, it has been confirmed.
The 37-year-old defensive end, who is the longest-tenured player in Eagles history, teased a potential comeback on Monday night in a preview for the latest episode of his Unblocked podcast.
And as predicted, Graham confirmed the rumors himself less than 24 hours later.
'According to sources and what you all have heard, now you can hear it from me... I'm back. One more time,' he said on the podcast.
'I'm excited, no expectations baby. I'm just trying to help the team.'
Graham briefly brought his NFL career to a close after his 15th season in Philadelphia, which ended with a dominant win over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIX.
It was a miracle he played that night in New Orleans, having worked his way back from a torn triceps that he suffered in Week 12 of the 2024 season. The Eagles great went on to re-tear the muscle during the victory over Kansas City.
More to follow.