Brandon Graham reflects on three iconic moments from the Eagles’ Super Bowl journey

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It's hard to remember the first time this was mentioned. Fifteen years is a long time to watch one's story, but once Brandon Graham settled in and worked past the 'bust' label, he truly began to let his personality show. That's when Philadelphia Eagles fans began to embrace him truly.

It's hard to recall times when he wasn't smiling. The pressure he applied to opposing quarterbacks moving forward will truly be missed. Still, the smile and leadership are what we will think about as Philly moves forward without one of its longtime emotional leaders.

One year after the two core four members retired, Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, and Graham determined it was time he rode off into the sunset and joined them. Don't shed a tear for him. One needn't question whether or not B.G. will do well in his post-football life. It feels like a new media career is calling.

Brandon Graham discusses three of the most memorable moments from the recent Eagles championship season.​


Brandon Graham has enjoyed a busy week. What's funny is that he still has some time to party. He's visited 94 WIP-FM, as the station carved out a day to honor him, and the NFL Network's Good Morning Football breakfast table.

He's shared his feelings on the greatest strip-sack in Super Bowl history. Perhaps you've heard about it? He also detailed one of his happier contributions to the Eagles vs. Cowboys rivalry. Still, nothing tops his take on Saquon Barkley's reverse hurdle and Cooper DeJean's awe-inspiring Derrick Henry and interception off the arm of Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl 59.

.@brandongraham55 looks back at some iconic moments from the @Eagles 2024 season pic.twitter.com/ns8h2OyHMf

— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) May 9, 2025

When the tale of the Eagles' 2024-25 season is told, regardless of who the author is, it will undoubtedly include four chapters. This epic can't be said without Graham's fairy tale ending.

Saquon Barkley's reverse hurdle can't be ignored. Neither can Coop's hit on King Henry or DeJean's pick-six on football's grandest stage. Let's end this by giving B.G. his flowers, though.

Again, someone needs to ink him to an analyst's role immediately. He's a natural at this, but no one who has watched his Eagles career will be surprised.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Brandon Graham looks back on three plays from the Eagles title run

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