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Philadelphia Eagles Honor All-Time Games Played Leader with Jersey Retirement of No. 55

June 24, 2025, 10:50 AM +07, Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Eagles are set to immortalize their all-time games played leader, Brandon Graham, by retiring his iconic No. 55 jersey. The announcement, made this morning, marks a historic shift for the franchise, breaking from tradition to honor a player whose 15-year career redefined loyalty and grit.

Graham, who retired earlier this year on March 18, 2025, after a legendary run, played 206 regular-season games—surpassing Jason Kelce (193) and Fletcher Cox (188). His final chapter closed with a heroic return from a triceps injury to help secure Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, adding a second championship ring to his collection alongside the 2018 Super Bowl LII triumph. That iconic strip-sack of Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII remains etched in Eagles lore, a moment that launched Philadelphia into NFL immortality.

“Brandon’s heart beats green,” said GM Howie Roseman at the press conference. “He’s the soul of this team, and retiring No. 55 is our way to say thank you.” The decision comes after fan campaigns and teammate endorsements, with Jalyx Hunt calling Graham “a mentor who taught us what it means to fight.”

Graham’s stats back the hype: 70.5 sacks, one Pro Bowl (2020), and a 2016 Second-Team All-Pro nod. But numbers only tell part of the story. Overcoming an ACL tear (2010), an Achilles rupture (2021), and that late-career triceps scare, he embodied resilience. His 90% retirement certainty in April 2025 turned firm in May, cementing his legacy as he walked away at the peak.

The jersey retirement, slated for a ceremony during the 2025 home opener, breaks Eagles’ past reluctance to freeze numbers—unlike Reggie White’s 92 or Brian Dawkins’ 20, which remain unofficially sacred. No. 55’s elevation reflects Graham’s unmatched tenure and emotional bond with the city. “I gave everything to this team,” Graham said, fighting back tears. “To see my number up there means the world.”

This move signals a new era for the Eagles, balancing tradition with recognition of modern heroes. As Philadelphia gears up for the 2025 season, Graham’s No. 55 will hang high, a beacon of perseverance for future generations. Fans can expect a packed Lincoln Financial Field, ready to roar for a legend who turned every snap into a story.

Stay tuned to ESPN for live updates on the retirement ceremony and Eagles’ 2025 season kickoff.

Jalen Hurts to Continue the Community Work Charlie Kirk Left Unfinished
Jalen Hurts to Continue the Community Work Charlie Kirk Left Unfinished Philadelphia, September 2025 – Under the bright lights of the NFL, where victories and highlight plays dominate the headlines, Jalen Hurts has stunned fans with a vow that goes far beyond football. The Eagles quarterback has announced his intention to carry on the humanitarian path that the late Charlie Kirk once walked. For Hurts, this isn’t about politics or debates – it’s about compassion, community, and giving back. In his remarks, Hurts expressed deep admiration for Kirk’s efforts to visit schools, meet underprivileged students, and inspire the next generation. He emphasized that he intends not only to uphold those values but also to expand them – reaching schools and children Kirk never had the chance to visit. “I admired him for the activities he organized to help the kids, the schools. I’m also deeply saddened by his story, but I won’t let that heart go cold. I will continue and sustain it, and I hope it spreads goodness to everyone,” Hurts said. Eagles fans and the wider NFL community quickly rallied behind Hurts’ heartfelt pledge. For him, football is only one part of life; what truly matters is the legacy of kindness and hope he leaves behind. The image of Jalen Hurts walking into classrooms – bringing not only the game ball but also words of encouragement – is fast becoming a new symbol of inspiration. He isn’t trying to change the world with speeches but with the simplest acts of presence and care. Hurts is determined to keep alive the flame of compassion Kirk once lit, ensuring that it shines even brighter for the generations to come.