Eagles Legend announced his retirement after 15 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles during a Tuesday press conference.
“I gave everything I had in this, and I don’t have any regrets,” He told reporters.
Shortly after his announcement, the Eagles honored him with a social media post.
“One of the best to ever wear the midnight green,” the team wrote. “Thank you for 15 incredible seasons, Brandon Graham.”
A first-round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, Graham spent his entire career in Philadelphia. Over 206 regular-season games, including 106 starts, he recorded 76.5 sacks—the third-most in franchise history behind Reggie White (124) and Trent Cole (85.5).Graham won two Super Bowls with the Eagles, most memorably strip-sacking Tom Brady in their 41-33 Super Bowl 52 victory over the New England Patriots. In Super Bowl 59, he logged one tackle as Philadelphia defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
At 36, Graham returned from a Week 12 triceps injury to play in what would be his final NFL game.
With his retirement, the Eagles lose another key defensive lineman, having already seen Milton Williams and Josh Sweat depart in free agency.
Graham’s retirement leaves just four active players from the 2010 NFL Draft: Trent Williams, Kareem Jackson, Jerry Hughes, and Linval Joseph.