The Eagles announced they've opened the 21-day practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham, opening up the possibility he could play.
The Philadelphia Eagles have opened the practice window for Super Bowl LII hero Brandon Graham, who tore his triceps vs. the Los Angeles Rams and had said he'd been considering retirement.
The Philadelphia Eagles have opened the 21-day practice window for Brandon Graham on Thursday, the team's first practice of preparation for Super Bowl LIX. This move gives Graham an opportunity to return for the Super Bowl,
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs, they could get one of their defensive leaders back in the lineup.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the home team in Super Bowl LV – both figuratively and literally since the game was played at their home stadium, Raymond James Stadium – and chose to wear white jerseys with pewter pants against the Kansas City Chiefs, who wore red jerseys with white pants.
Kansas City has won the coin toss -- and the Super Bowl -- in each of the last two seasons. During the Patrick Mahomes-led run of Super Bowl appearances (four of the past five, not including this year, Kansas City is 3-1 on the coin toss and 3-1 in the game (but only 2-1 on winning the coin toss and the game).
The Eagles had the decision on which uniforms they wanted to wear for Super Bowl LIX. Recent trends suggest that they made the wrong decision.
Since tearing his triceps in Week 12, a potential return for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham this season has been a longshot. The 36-year-old was a limited practice participant on Thursday. Speaking to the media from the locker room, Graham was upbeat and positive about his hope of returning to the field for Super Bowl LIX.
The Eagles had defensive end Brandon Graham back at practice on Thursday as they continued their Super Bowl LIX prep.It was Graham's first practice since suffering a torn triceps injury in Week 12. He's trying to return for Super Bowl LIX on February 9 and confirmed that it was good to practice for the first time in several weeks on Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end C.J. Uzomah, and the Kansas City Chiefs did the same for wide receiver Skyy Moore