Eagles’ Brandon Graham announces he will be out for the season due to a triceps injury

Brandon Graham may have played his last snap for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night.

The veteran linebacker suffered a triceps injury late in the Eagles’ win over the Los Angeles Rams and told reporters after the game that he would be out for the remainder of the 2024 season.

Graham, who planned to retire after this season, was emotional as he told reporters he tore his triceps during Sunday’s win. The 15-year veteran has spent his entire career in Philadelphia, but is expected to see his long tenure on the field for the franchise come to an early end due to the injury.

“Like I told the guys, man. The mission is still the mission. We’re putting everything we can into this game… I’m about to enjoy this little rehab and then I’m about to do this team the rest of the time. As soon as I can get back there, I’ll be there,” Graham said. “As a player I am out for a year.”

“If I had to go out there like that, I gave it everything I got,” Graham told reporters after describing the injury.

The 36-year-old has been with the Eagles since 2010, when he was drafted No. 13 overall out of Michigan. He has since become the franchise’s all-time leader in games played with 206 and was part of the Super Bowl-winning team in the 2017 season.

An all-time franchise great, Graham cemented his place in Philadelphia football history and made it clear he plans to continue helping lead the team for the rest of the year.