Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham tore his triceps 11 weeks ago, putting his season, possibly his career, in jeopardy. Now he will play in the Super Bowl. Graham, 36, was activated ...
Pro Bowl defensive end Brandon Graham, famous for strip-sacking Tom Brady to clinch the franchise's first Super Bowl win, was declared active ahead of the big game on Sunday and will officially ...
The team activated defensive end Brandon Graham from injured reserve on Saturday, with ESPN’s Adam Schefter adding that he is expected to play in the Super Bowl. Graham tore his triceps during ...
This (year) was a big one for me and I think I accomplished a lot this year." After the Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game, Graham told those inside the Eagles ...
Eagles legend Brandon Graham thought his season was over back in Week 12 when he tore his triceps in a win over the Rams. It turned out the veteran is likely to have at least one game left in him ...
Graham Potter, recently appointed as West Ham’s head coach, now faces the challenge of making the best of a squad assembled under a flawed recruitment strategy. With Füllkrug’s fitness ...
NEW ORLEANS — Philadelphia Eagles star defensive end Brandon Graham was cleared to return from a torn triceps suffered 11 weeks ago and will play in the Super Bowl against Kansas City.
Discussion among members focused on big-picture ideas, starting with the basic question: What is Tulsa's long-term vision for the future? One member pointed out that significant projects achieved ...
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has confirmed that Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss the second leg of their Carabao Cup semifinal against Tottenham on Thursday. Alexander-Arnold went off in the 70th ...
While the focus for the Philadelphia Eagles has been solely on the Kansas City Chiefs, whom they’ll face in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday in New Orleans, veteran pass rusher Brandon Graham received ...
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