The Philadelphia Eagles’ stellar season took a hit on Sunday night when Brandon Graham suffered a torn triceps, an injury that ended his season.
The 36-year-old edge rusher acknowledged that his career could be coming to an end due to injury, saying after the Eagles’ win on Sunday night that while he didn’t want to go out this way, “it’s heading that way.”

Graham kept his composure as he spoke to reporters on Sunday night in Los Angeles, but he let his emotions show during a radio interview on Tuesday.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham runs off the field after a win over the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field. (Eric Hartline/Imagine)
Graham said he was “trying to hold back” from speaking, and hosts at Philly radio station WIP reiterated to Graham that he wouldn’t let “nobody” down because of the injury.
“It just breaks my heart more that we come every week and try to go through it all and be there for them. I’m still there for them, I know that. I just need this right here,” Graham said on the show. “I need to get this out. It’s been a while since I cried, man.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Brandon Graham celebrates during the second quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on November 24, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
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“It hurts me a little bit, because I’ve been here 15 years and people doubting me, it’s a big deal for me and I think I’ve accomplished a lot this year. I know it’s God’s will.” plan. I’m trusting it. That’s where I’m at. I need this, man.
After the game, Graham said he was “content” to play his final snap, but he still wanted to play.
Graham won the 2018 Super Bowl with the Birds, with whom he has spent his entire career since being drafted as the 13th overall pick in 2010 out of Michigan.

Brandon Graham of the Philadelphia Eagles runs out of the tunnel before a game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field on Nov. 14, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
He made his only Pro Bowl in 2020, but his best season came in 2022, when he recorded 11 sacks after playing in just two games the year before. He finished fourth in the voting Comeback Player of 2022.