Brandon Graham out of retirement, back with Eagles
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The two-time Super Bowl champion and longest-tenured Eagle in history announced he is coming out of retirement.
PHILADELPHIA — Brandon Graham had truly retired on top. The longest-tenured Eagles player made a valiant return from a torn triceps to play in the Super Bowl and hoisted the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in his career after they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the Philadelphia Eagles lacking depth on the defensive line, former pass rusher Brandon Graham is coming out of retirement to rejoin the team, according to CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr, who recently wrote about how Graham's return would impact the defending Super Bowl champs .
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Philadelphia Eagles' longtime defensive end Brandon Graham is officially coming out of retirement to run it back for a 16th season.