The Philadelphia Eagles dropped a huge announcement on Tuesday morning that nobody saw coming. Brandon Graham announced his surprise return from retirement, coming back to feature for the Eagles for the remainder of the season.
At 37 years old, Graham’s decision to end his brief retirement and suit up for a 16th NFL season has ignited a lot of reactions from fans on X.
“So stupid. Dude had the storybook ending and now is going to ruin it with 10-15 plays of non-impactful football for a horrible DLine”, stated a fan.
“Just give us the ring now”, said a fan.
“Man, he should have stayed retired lol. Seriously though, congrats, hope you suck against the Cowboys”, remarked fan.
“Welcome home, GOAT”, commented a fan.
“if we dont win the sb and he has to retire on an awful season like kelce did im going to feel awful”, stated another fan.
“I love BG, but he should’ve stayed retired. Going out on top is peak, and if he gets injured and misses time, this is all for naught”, said another fan.
“Bro left on the greatest note any Eagle could leave on but he really about Philly seeing us struggle deciding to come back. Please make this a Cinderella story”, commented another fan.
“Great locker room presence! Let’s get out of this funk we’re in and go on a run!!”, remarked another fan.
OUT OF RETIREMENT HE COMES! We’ve agreed to terms with DE Brandon Graham. Bring on Season 16 👏 pic.twitter.com/x3zAiZF7He
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 21, 2025
The 2x Super Bowl champion himself broke the news on his podcast, Brandon Graham Unblocked, as he returns to the Eagles, who currently sit at a 5-2 record. This announcement could very well be a result of the Eagles’ injury-ridden roster.
Graham Reverses Retirement Amidst Eagles’ Injury Concerns
Za’Darius Smith’s shocking decision to walk away from football last week left the Eagles scrambling for an apt replacement. Also, injuries to Nolan Smith and Azeez Ojulari didn’t help their cause, as the Eagles had no choice but to call in Graham in this dire situation.
Meanwhile, Graham has a record of 76.5 career sacks, having played 206 regular-season games, and it would be interesting to see if he’s able to maintain the same level of efficiency and longevity for the remainder of the season.
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