Philly hero as big a Rocky could return for Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles are a game away from bringing the City of Brotherly Love their second Super Bowl title, but they’ll need all the help they can get.

The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for their Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs, and could be getting a big boost by the return of one of their Super Bowl heroes from years past.
One more game for Graham?
For a long time it looked like Brandon Graham had played the last down of his long illustrious career when he was injured in a Week 12 game against the Los Angeles Rams.
This season is going to be his last, according to Graham, but he may just have one more game in him, and what a way to go out it would be. The pass rusher tore his triceps back in November and was believed out for the season.
That may no longer be the case. With a remarkable recovery and an Eagles Super Bowl run, the stars have aligned and now there is an outside shot that Graham could suit up for the Eagles in the Super Bowl. Philly opened up a practice window for the Super Bowl champ who would be a welcomed addition to an already scary pass rush.
A living Super Bowl legend in Philly
When talking to the media after the Eagles win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game the Philly No. 55 said, “”I’ve been working, man. We’re going to see," Graham said. “Them boys scored 55 today. That’s what’s up. That might be telling me something.”
Graham is one of the most beloved Eagles to ever wear the green and white jersey in the City of Brotherly Love. He has spent his entire career there and is the franchise leader in regular season games played (206) and has the third most sacks in Eagles history with 76.5.
Only adding to his legacy in Philly is his game clinching play in Super Bowl LII when he strip sacked Tom Brady to clinch the Eagles first and only Super Bowl title to a fan base that was starved for championship glory.
In what will likely be his last season he has played less of a role than we have seen him play in seasons past, but he still had 3.5 sacks, hit the opposing QB seven times and had six tackles for a loss leading up to his injury against the Rams.