Eagles Retired Star Throws A Curveball, Then Backtracks

   
Philadelphia Eagles lost a star to retirement but seemed to still be contemplating a return during a YouTube appearance.
Framed by the two Lombardi Trophies he helped deliver to the Eagles, Brandon Graham smiles during his retirement press conference on March 18, 2025.

After going aisle to aisle, seat to seat, and giving everybody assembled inside the Eagles' South Philly training headquarters a bear hug, he cracked a joke: “I want to thank everybody for coming out today to hear me tell ya’ll I’m coming back for another year.”

He was kidding. Or was he?

Graham retired that day, on March 18, but on Wednesday, less than a month later, he went on Up And Adams With Kay Adams’ show on YouTube and said he was “90 percent retired.”

That was his response when Adams asked: “How retired are you?” She followed up by asking, “What's the 10 (percent)?”

Graham said it depends on his training as to whether he would potentially entertain a return. He has returned to training after retearing his triceps muscle in Super Bowl LIX, which was the same triceps he had torn on Nov. 24. The injury shut him down until he played 13 snaps in the Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.

“The ten (percent) is how much I want to continue to train the way I’m training,” he said. “I’m trying to look good and training the way you train for a game is different, but I haven’t really changed that, yet.

“I just want to go out there and speed it up to where I want to look good and make sure that I’m staying fit and while I’m still rehabbing my arm making sure that when I do retire I stay in the habit of that because a lot of guys tell me when they leave you gotta make sure you stay in the habit of working out.”