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Eagles Legend Retires But Lands Surprising New Role That Keeps Him Close to Philly Fans

The Philadelphia Eagles are saying goodbye to one of their all-time greats, but fans won’t have to miss him for long. Brandon Graham, the heart and soul of the defense for 15 seasons, has retired from the NFL—but he’s already stepping into a new spotlight.

Fresh off helping the Eagles capture another Super Bowl, Graham officially announced his retirement this spring. Yet, instead of fading quietly, he’s trading in his helmet for a microphone, proving once again that his voice will remain just as important as his play.

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According to reports, Graham will join NFL Network’s Good Morning Football as a guest analyst throughout the 2025 season. Known for his charisma and energy, the move feels like a perfect fit for a player who has always thrived in front of the camera.

His debut appearance is set for September 3, right before the Eagles open their season against the Cowboys. From there, fans can expect Graham to pop up regularly, breaking down games with the same fire and passion that made him a locker-room leader.

Eagles Nation has seen this story before. Just a year ago, Jason Kelce stepped straight into broadcasting and turned New Heights into a cultural phenomenon. Now, Graham looks poised to follow that path, keeping Philadelphia well represented in the media.

Even though he won’t be wearing midnight green on Sundays anymore, Graham’s voice will continue to defend the city and its football tradition. For fans, it’s a chance to keep one of their favorite players close—even after his playing days are done.

Brandon Graham leaves the field as a champion, a leader, and now enters retirement as a fresh new media personality. His story proves that legends don’t just walk away—they find new ways to keep inspiring the city they love.

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