Eagles' Graham retires after second Super Bowl victory
- Brandon Graham announced his retirement from the NFL on March 18 after a 15-year career with the Eagles, during which he won 2 Super Bowls, including the team's first in Super Bowl LII.
- Graham's final game was on February 9 in a win over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIX, where he became emotional during his retirement announcement.
- He thanked the Eagles organization and his supporters at an emotional news conference, reflecting on his journey from being labeled a 'bust' to becoming a beloved player.
- The Eagles now need to replace Graham and another veteran, Josh Sweat, as they lost him to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency.
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