The Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham tore his triceps 11 weeks before the Super Bowl Lix and cast his status in doubt for the big game.
Graham, 36, rehabbed from the damage and fits in the Eagles ’40 -22 victory over Kansas City Chiefs.
The 15-year-old veteran played 13 snaps in the victory, but re-image his triceps, according to a report by NFL reporter Derrick Gunn.
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive than Brandon Graham under the Super Bowl Lix against Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
“It will feel good because you worked your ass to get back,” Graham said to play in the Super Bowl the week before. “I know the team worked with their ass to get hit and I’ll be there for them.”
Graham said before the season that this would be his last year, but has not publicly declared whether he will retire since the Super Bowl victory.
Graham has played the most games of any player in Eagle’s story by 206, 13 more than Jason Kelce, who is second in franchise history by 193.
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Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes runs with the ball against Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham and Defensive Tackle Jordan Davis under the Super Bowl Lix. (Bill Streicher-Preferred Pictures)
Graham was one of two position players, and four overall, back from the Eagles’ championship team in the 2017 season to play in their Super Bowl -win against Chiefs.
In the Super Bowl against New England Patriots, Graham Stripte Tom Brady spared 2:11 back in the fourth quarter to seal the 41-33 victory for the Eagles.
In their 38-35 loss to Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago Graham played 18 snaps without a tackle or sack.

Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham after defeating Kansas City Chiefs under the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Graham had 3.5 sacks in 20 tackles in 11 games in regular season last season.