The Philadelphia Eagles opened Brandon Graham's practice window, giving the star defensive end a chance to return for the Super Bowl against the Chiefs.
A Super Bowl hero, Graham is attempting to come back from a triceps injury that was thought to have been season-ending.
With the Super Bowl just over a week away and Graham cleared to practice after being on the injured reserve list since November, he addressed questions about whether he'll play next Sunday.
After initially believing he was lost for the season, the Eagles open practice window for Brandon Graham ahead of Super Bowl LIX vs. Chiefs
With the Super Bowl just over a week away and Graham cleared to practice after being on the injured reserve list since November, he addressed questions about whether he'll play next Sunday.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs, they could get one of their defensive leaders back in the lineup.
Brandon Graham may return to the #Eagles’ starting lineup when Philadelphia faces off against the Kansas City #Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Could Brandon Graham return in time for Super Bowl LIX? That option is now on the table for the Philadelphia Eagles, ahead of their clash with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham on Thursday, per a team announcement. The move opens the door for him to potentially make a return to the lineup in the Super Bowl next Sunday.
Graham suffered torn triceps in Week 12 and was thought to be done for the year, but he's trying to return for Super Bowl LIX.
After practice, Graham told reporters it felt good to be back out there and he's it taking one day at a time. He said he'll continue to ramp things up in practice leading up to the Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.