Tag: Eagles

  • Brandon Graham Announces Retirement

    Brandon Graham Announces Retirement

    Brandon Graham has announced his retirement at the age of 36. It comes off heels of playing in Super Bowl LIX and striving to return to the field just weeks after injuring his triceps during week 12.

    The man who stripped-sacked Tom Brady and cost the New England Patriots Super Bowl LII, Graham has been largely a key integral part of the Philadelphia Eagles. He is the franchise leader in games played at 206 and his final sack was in Week 12 that moved him past Clyde Simmons for the third most in team history with 76.5 — behind only Reggie White and Trent Cole.

    “Over the course of his 15-year career, he produced so many memorable moments, both on and off the field. His 76.5 sacks are the third-highest total ever by an Eagle and, of course, he will forever be remembered for his game-changing play in Super Bowl 52, but it was the way he played the game and the way he carried himself that earned him the love and respect of his coaches, teammates, and fans. The positive energy he brought every day was infectious, whether it was a practice, a game, or just walking around the building. Anyone who has had the pleasure of interacting with him would tell you that it’s impossible to have a bad day after being in his presence. Make no mistake, he was also a tough, physical, and talented player who has played an integral role in the success we’ve had over the years.

    “In addition to being one of our all-time greats on the field, Brandon has always represented this organization and the City of Philadelphia with exemplary leadership, integrity, and class. Along with his trademark smile and warm demeanor, he treats everyone with respect and has been incredibly giving of himself to others, which is among the many reasons why he was a two-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award nominee. Of all the things that make him special though, it is Brandon’s character and gracious nature that have always stood out to me the most. We could not be prouder of the player, person, and family man that Brandon has become.

    “Although Brandon is officially retiring as a player, we know that his impact on our team will continue to be felt for many years to come, whether it is through the culture he helped build or his future endeavors. On behalf of the Philadelphia Eagles, we congratulate Brandon on an incredible career and wish him and his family all the best in retirement.”

    For his 15-year career, Graham totaled 487 tackles, 153 quarterback hits, 126 tackles for loss, 76.5 sacks, 22 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries with one returned for a touchdown. Off the field, he was recognized for his work in the community as the team’s Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award nominee in 2022 and 2024.

  • What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    The Dallas Cowboys are the weak link, obviously. They have the highest-paid quarterback in the league, Mr. Dak Prescott, but that does not equate to league success. Take a look at Josh Allen. He won MVP like a scrambling chicken and still lost to Patrick Mahomes. I digress, the league is in anticipation of a new MVP and Super Bowl champion after the Philadelphia Eagles come back win to two years derailed by the Kansas City Chiefs.

    The Cowboys, again, are the weak link because they are not striving. They, for instance, signed Ken Dorsey who was fired by the Buffalo Bills and has not had much success since coaching and developing Allen and helping Carolina to a Super Bowl. But, what is there to give that Brian Schoetinheimer is also facing pressure that he is not surrounded by all the tools and weapons going into year one of the plan or process.

    Ken Dorsey scored the fewest points allowed given by the Cleveland Browns last year and that is an understatement as to what the Dallas Cowboys are defined by.

    The Dallas Cowboys critically fuse history into their organization and why should the conversation always refer back to Jerry Jones and Stephen.

    Jerry Jones is a sharp talker but he is not a poised go-getter at this stage of his owner career. It is quite simple. The Dallas Cowboys are a weak link and they must wake up after more than a couple of off-seasons of blowing things apart.

    It is such Jimmy Johnson’s tears are perpetually watering over the unknown at Fox. The Cowboys always have a strong point. Their defense, but offensively they must collect the pieces and transcend the era and times people recall with Michael Irvin, Herschel Walker, Emmit Smith, and Troy Aikman.

    I think the only exceptional Dallas talent in history on that precedented list is Tony Romo, which is why he works favorably at CBS. There are Dallas players that have to take a stand and it will not be Dak or some of the depleted offense.

  • Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    The Philadelphia Eagles are eternally Super Bowl LIX champions. Nobody can take that away from them and neither AFC team can dethrone what they accomplished.

    The Eagles bonafide a contender with the self-esteem panel of Kellen Moore and Vic Fangio. Together, they replaced Sean Desai and one other coordinator and became a resilient force in the NFL with components such as rookie Cooper Dejean, MIlton Williams, Jalen Carter, and more cast contributors.

    In the Super Bowl, things got off to a hot pace with Dejean capturing a pick-six and making his mom proud from Pop Warner.

    Milton Williams was the star of the game as he had to literally rush for the oxygen mask and provide leeway for what was tremendous four-man pressure by even Josh Sweat.

    The offense compared to the Chiefs did not master what Patrick Mahomes could still formulate in the air but in the end, Hurts combined a solid game despite his doubters and threw mostly vertical to his favorite targets, Devonta Smith and AJ Brown.

    It was an all-around team effort by the Eagles as Nick Bolton of Kansas City tried to reverse courses of the basic game plan and stop prominent Philadelphia MVP Saquon Barkley but most blitzes were executed wrongly and Travis Kelce dropped key passes to seal the game for Xavier Worthy, the key Chiefs star of the game, despite Mahomes heroic efforts.

    We can all claim Mahomes is the best quarterback in the National Football League but the better team won. The Philadelphia Eagles outshined the landscape of Bourbon Street, celebrities, politicians, and featured athletes.

    The stars aligned for mainly Jalen Hurts when it mattered most and Nick Sirriani goes home as the second Philadelphia Eagles head coach behind Doug Pederson to proudly hoist the trophy.

  • Packers vs. Eagles in Sao Paulo Preview

    Packers vs. Eagles in Sao Paulo Preview

    The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens on season opening night and it was a doozy. Strong enough that Isiah Likely proved to be the least interesting tight-end (again). Lamar Jackson played with an extreme heart and got punched with KC’s odds of winning.

    But now it is a different day and on to Sao Paulo as the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers get set to face each other.

    The Eagles come into this year with a new pass rush featuring Jalen Carter, Bryce Huff, Josh Sweat, and others. The Packers are the youngest team in the NFL so watch out for what a veteran Josh Jacobs might even display at this stage of his career.

    The Packers ended last year with a surprise playoff win over the Eagles’ nemesis (DAL) and proved their defense not to be a bust. Jaire Alexander is a second All-Pro team corner who also now works with Saquon Barkley’s friend, Xavier McKinney.

    There is some good joy to go around, Brazil but nothing like two teams striving to become the top team in the entire NFC this year. If Eagles coach Nick Sirianni does not stay too conservative, Philly has a good chance of winning.

    Philadelphia wins over Green Bay: 30-20.