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Brandon Graham hints 2022 could be his final year with Eagles, might finish his career elsewhere

Graham wants to play 15 years in the NFL, but will all 15 be in Philadelphia?

Jeff Kerr
 
By Jeff Kerr
 
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Brandon Graham has a goal of playing 15 years in the NFL, a mark he wishes to obtain even if they're all not with the Philadelphia Eagles. While Graham expressed his desire to play his whole career with the Eagles, that may not be as easy as it may seem. 

Graham would be open to ending his career with another team once he becomes a free agent after the 2022 season. 

"You know what? I would -- but it would only be probably for a year," Graham said, via JAKIB Sports' Sports Take. "The kids are together right now and they're settled, so that always -- I know they wouldn't up and leave right away -- so being away from them and the family, that would only probably last a year. 

"We'd see how it works out, but I'd probably end up playing 14 (years) instead of 15. My goal is to finish on 15 if I could, as an Eagle."

If Graham really wants to get that 15th season, there's the possibility it may not happen with the Eagles. Graham will be 36 if he plays his 15th season -- and the Eagles may want to search elsewhere for pass rushing help. For 2022, the Eagles could use Graham on a defensive line that had just 29 sacks last season, the second-fewest in the NFL. In Graham's last full season (2020), he finished with 51 pressures, 46 tackles, 16 quarterback hits, eight sacks, and two forced fumbles in earning a Pro Bowl berth. 

Only four players in the NFL had eight sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles in 2020 --T.J. WattAaron Donald, Haason Reddick, and Graham. He played just two games in 2021 due to a ruptured Achilles. 

Heading into year 13 in the NFL, Graham has this year with the Eagles before both sides have to decide his future. He's hoping year 14 -- and possibly year 15 -- is in Philadelphia as well. 

"I'm here right now, I've got another opportunity. It's the last year on my deal, they're gonna honor me for this year, and whatever role it is man just enjoy it," Graham said. "Because you didn't have football last year, you had time with the kids, and you still got one year left of football if that's what you choose to do. Man, I'm about to enjoy it."

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/brandon-graham-hints-2022-could-be-his-final-year-with-eagles-might-finish-his-career-elsewhere/

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Once Graham, Cox and Kelce leave we're going to have a lot of history exiting the franchise. They're three of the best players in franchise history, and they're our last remaining ties to the AR era. Hard to believe we still have three players on the team who played for the coach we hired in 1999.

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If I were a betting man (oh wait I am from time to time) I'd say the Eagles work out a deal with BG. I think he'll end his career in Philly. We all know Howie is sentimental even if he says he doesn't want to be. 

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