The Philadelphia Eagles are fresh off a Super Bowl-winning season, capping off the year with an 18-3 record.
Philadelphia knocked off the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl after defeating the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers in the playoffs.
Their Super Bowl LIX matchup against Kansas City marked Eagles legend Brandon Graham's final game in the midnight green.
Graham has officially retired from the NFL after 15 seasons with the organization.
"One of the best to ever wear the midnight green," the Eagles' official social media account posted. "Thank you for 15 incredible seasons, Brandon Graham. Congratulations on an amazing NFL career."
After the news was announced, Eagles star offensive lineman Lane Johnson, took to social media, sending a message to Graham.
"Brother for life," Johnson said.
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Graham was sidelined for much of the season due to a tricep injury, but made his return in the Super Bowl, where he recorded one tackle.
He finished his final season with the Eagles posting one forced fumble, two pass deflections, 3.5 sacks and 20 tackles.
The 15-year defensive lineman capped off his career recording seven fumble recoveries, 11 pass deflections, 23 forced fumbles, 76.5 sacks and 485 tackles.
Johnson has also been rocking the midnight green for quite some time. He began his career with the Eagles in 2013 and has since earned two Super Bowl titles, along with two All-Pro selections and six Pro Bowl appearances.
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This story was originally published March 18, 2025 at 7:02 PM.