Deebo Samuel Subtly Responds to Brandon Graham’s Criticism, Rekindling NFC East Tension
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The rivalry between NFC East foes is alive and well—and this time, it’s Brandon Graham and Deebo Samuel fanning the flames.
It all began during DeVonta Smith’s celebrity softball game, where longtime Eagles defensive leader Brandon Graham took a playful—but pointed—jab at new Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel. While being interviewed, Graham didn’t hold back:
“He better stay in shape first… Don’t look too ready right now.”
The crowd laughed, but the shot was unmistakable. Graham, known for his trash talk and big-game energy, delivered a veteran’s swipe at a player who’s only just landed in the division.
But Deebo didn’t clap back with words.
The Response: Silent, But Loud
Instead, Samuel responded in his own way: with action.
Shortly after the clip of Graham’s comments began making rounds on social media, a video surfaced of Deebo training intensely on a treadmill, flanked by rookie Xavier Legette. No captions. No hashtags. Just focus.
It wasn’t subtle by accident—it was deliberate.
Fans of the Commanders instantly took notice, praising Deebo for letting his work speak for itself. “This is how you respond to noise,” one fan wrote on X. “No talk, just grind.”
A Rivalry Renewed
Though Deebo Samuel is new to the NFC East, his presence adds another spark to a division already known for heated matchups and verbal battles. The Eagles and Commanders have long been rivals, but the recent player moves and rising expectations in D.C. are intensifying the stakes.
With Samuel joining the Commanders and the Eagles still viewed as the team to beat, every narrative twist matters—and Graham, never shy from stirring a pot, knows how to keep things spicy.
The two teams won’t meet until later in the season, but the tone has already been set.
In a league where drama often spills off the field, Deebo Samuel and Brandon Graham just reminded everyone why NFC East games hit differently. The war of words may be quiet for now—but come game day, expect the tension to explode.
And based on the early exchanges, neither side is backing down.