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Eagles Super Bowl Champion Shares His Retirement Decision

Eagles Super Bowl Champion Shares His Retirement Decision

Summary

Philadelphia Eagles player Brandon Graham announced he is not ready to retire from the NFL after previously retiring last year. Graham, who has been with the Eagles since 2010, wants to play one more season and hopes to win another Super Bowl. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman expressed support for Graham's continued presence on the team.

Key Facts

  • Brandon Graham first retired from the NFL nearly a year ago.
  • He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010 and has played with them his entire career.
  • Graham is notable for a game-changing play in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots.
  • He came out of retirement last year and rejoined the Eagles.
  • Graham plans to play one more season with the Eagles and aims for another Super Bowl win.
  • Eagles general manager Howie Roseman welcomes Graham's return to the team.
  • Graham, at 37, played nine games last season, contributing both on and off the field.

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