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Brandon Graham's shocking return: Eagles star activated just in time for Super Bowl LIX

After months on injured reserve, the veteran defensive end is back, giving the Eagles a massive boost ahead of their showdown with the Chiefs.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham (55) walks off the...
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon GrahamMatt SlocumAP Photo

The Philadelphia Eagles just received a major boost ahead of Super Bowl LIX, as veteran defensive end Brandon Graham has been activated off injured reserve. Graham, who suffered a torn triceps in Week 12, was initially thought to be out for the season, possibly even facing the end of his career. But now, in a stunning turn of events, he is set to return just in time for the biggest game of the year.

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The 36-year-old rusher has been working tirelessly to recover, and his return couldn't come at a better time as the Eagles prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs in a rematch of last year's Super Bowl. His presence on the field could be a crucial factor in stopping Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City's high-powered offense from securing a historic three-peat.

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Graham's emotional journey back to the field

After his injury in the Eagles' Week 12 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Graham itted that he feared his career might be over. In the locker room, he spoke candidly about the possibility of retirement, fighting back tears as he reflected on the situation.

"If I had to go out like this, I gave everything I got," Graham said at the time. "The mission's still the mission. We pour everything we can into this game."

However, as the Eagles battled their way to the Super Bowl, Graham remained hopeful about a potential return. In late January, after the team clinched their spot in New Orleans, he expressed optimism about his recovery.

"I feel good. This has been the easiest injury, I'd say, out of the injuries I've had. Upper body stuff is a little bit easier," Graham shared. "We'll see what the docs say and go from there."

Now, with just days before kickoff, Graham has officially been cleared to play. While he acknowledged that he's still working to regain full strength, he is confident that he can make an impact.

"I might not be talking as much because I'm trying to save my energy, but I am excited," he said this week.

As the Eagles finalize their game plan, having one of their veteran leaders back on the field could make all the difference in their quest for redemption against the Chiefs.

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