“I don’t feel too far off, honestly,” Graham said. “I’ve been training — it’s been like my training camp for the last two-and-a-half or three months — and I feel good. Now it’s just about trying to talking my trash and work out at the same time.”
Insider Reveals Details of Brandon Graham’s New Eagles Contract
Just days after Brandon Graham signed to return for a 16th season with the Philadelphia Eagles, we found out the details of his contract with the team.
NFL Network’s Ian Rappaport reported Graham’s prorated one-year contract which is worth about $4.9 million for the 2025 season.
Graham will make $2.44 million, and Rappaport reported that $1.67 million will be paid out as part of a signing bonus.
Graham, the two-time Super Bowl champion as a member of the Eagles, announced he was coming out of retirement Tuesday. The 2010 first-round pick of the Eagles had retired as a consequence of two torn pectoral muscles during the 2024 NFL season including one in the Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Brandon Graham Returned To Practice Wednesday
Graham had been keeping himself busy by podcasting and fulfilling a role as an analyst on NFL Network. Yet, when Za’Darius Smith retired, Graham decided to make a comeback.
“It was fun today,” Graham said after practicing Wednesday.
Graham admitted on his podcast “Unblocked” he didn’t feel like he was finished, despite his announced retirement after the last game of his 15th season. He said he didn’t want to play with any other team but that he would have considered it when Smith signed with Philadelphia.
“I knew I wasn’t all the way done,” Graham said. “I was hoping that [the Eagles] didn’t need me, but I’m glad to be back.”
Graham said he felt like “had a new arm” after rehabbing his triceps over the past eight months. So after one day of practice, Graham said he still felt good.
“I feel like nothing happened,” Graham said. “It’s held up. My body feels fresh. Right now I’m just taking it day to day, just enjoying it, man. I’m happy to be back.”
Brandon Graham Isn’t Sure If He’ll Play Against The Giants
The Eagles are gearing up for a showdown against the NFC East rival New York Giants, who shredded Philadelphia for 172 rushing yards and three Cam Skattebo touchdowns at MetLife Stadium in their 34-17 win Oct. 9.
So even though Graham can surely help stop the Giants rushing attack, which is ranked 11th in the NFL in yards per game (125.1), he isn’t sure if he’ll be ready to play in time for Sunday’s game.
“We’re gonna see,” Graham asked if he is going to play. “I’m gonna let coach [decide] that. I’m just here to keep affirming everybody from what they are and their ability, keeping their mind good and keeping their energy high and having fun.”
Even if the sellout crowd in South Philly doesn’t get to see Graham on the field Sunday afternoon, the veteran said it won’t be long until he’s able to suit up in the game uniform.
NHL Insider Chris Johnston Shares Concerning Update on Connor McDavid's Contract Extension Timeline

Connor McDavid is expected to sign a new deal with the Oilers soon, but according to TSN's Chris Johnston, that may not come before the regular season.
The future of Connor McDavid has been a talking point all summer long, and while we've had plenty of speculation and comments from Insiders, the Oilers CEO and the captain himself, as of right now, we've not heard any talk of an extension incoming.
Even after McDavid stating that he wants to win in Edmonton, there's no expectation of a deal getting done soon, although many around the league expected a short-term extension to get done before the regular season begins.
Chris Johnston suggests a new deal may not get done before the regular season
Now, TSN's Chris Johnston has given an update on the situation, and it's not one that Oilers fans would want to hear, especially after the Leon Draisaitl negotiations dragged on late in the off-season in 2024.
If you had to pin me down, my guess is the season will start without him signing an extension.
While Johnston doesn't know for certain, his latest prediction is that McDavid will start next year without a contract, and while that's not major cause for concern given his tight knit relationship with Jeff Jackson, the longer it goes on, the more Oilers fans will grow with concern.
At this point in time, people around the league would be shocked if McDavid left the Oilers as a free agent in the summer of 2026, so while a deal may not get done ahead of the regular season, until someone suggests otherwise, the captain is set to remain an Oiler for some time to come.