Brandon Graham has played in the NFL for 15 seasons and he was selected out of University of Michigan as the 13th pick in the 2010 NFL draft. He played a total of 206 NFL games and started for 106. For his career, Graham has accumulated a total of 487 combined tackles with 359 solo and 128 assisted tackles, 126 tackles for loss, 153 quarterback hits, 76.5 sacks, and 22 forced fumbles. The amount of sacks he totaled places him at the third spot for most sacks in Eagles’ history.
The 36 year old had suffered a torn tricep in week 12 of the regular season last year but still decided to come back early to play in the Super Bowl. He was a key player in the Eagles’ defense and consistently produced throughout the years. Graham was selected to the All-Pro second team once in 2016 and got a Pro Bowl nod in 2020.
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Brandon Graham has decided to hang it up for good and is done playing in the NFL after 15 years of consistent production.
Eagles DE Brandon Graham announces retirement from the NFL after 15 seasons. pic.twitter.com/MUKZWZzpad
— NFL (@NFL) March 18, 2025
Brandon Graham played all of his 15 seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles. He was drafted by the Eagles as the 13th pick in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft.
Brandon Graham’s full retirement press conference
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) March 18, 2025
Very emotional and beautiful speech by Brandon: pic.twitter.com/LGBwEvzi5R
Brandon Graham won two Super Bowl rings with the Eagles. His first championship came after defeating the New England Patriots in the 2017 season where he notably strip sacked Tom Brady. Graham won his second ring with the Eagles after him and his team took down the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX where he registered a single tackle.
👀🏈 Brandon Graham's strip sack gets the slow-mo treatment from @nflfilms @insidetheNFL 🔥#SuperBowl#Eagles pic.twitter.com/r8WECMtcw0
— Fanatics View (@fanaticsview) February 6, 2018
Graham will go down in NFL history as one of the few players to have defeated both Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl, which is something not many can say.
Graham had signed a one-year $4 million guaranteed contract with the Eagles in 2024, which included a signing bonus of $2.79 million, and a average annual salary of $4 million.
Brandon Graham and Jalen Hurts photo op. after 55’s retirement press conference. #Philadelphia #FlyEaglesFly #NFL pic.twitter.com/fdrlNjdeXg
— Roberto Vinces 🇵🇪🇺🇸 (@VincesRoberto) March 18, 2025
Brandon Graham’s net worth is estimated to be anywhere between $20 million – $30 million. His career earnings just through his NFL contracts alone, come in at $97,755,925 after 15 seasons.
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