Philadelphia Eagles legend Brandon Graham is expected to come off of injured reserve on Monday in an attempt to play in this year’s Super Bowl. 

Graham has not played since tearing his triceps in the Eagles’ victory over the Los Angeles Rams on November 24. 

The Eagles have two weeks to get Graham, Landon Dickerson, and Cam Jurgens healthy to try and win their first Super Bowl since 2018.

Graham’s possible involvement in the Super Bowl is not guaranteed, but first reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer.  

Graham is best known by Eagles fans as the player that sacked Tom Brady to seal the victory. 

He also made an appearance at Lincoln Financial Field after the Eagles’ NFC Championship victory where he was asked his status for the Super Bowl. 

Eagles legend Brandon Graham is expected to come off of injured reserve on Monday

Graham has not played since tearing his triceps in the Eagles' victory over the Rams last year

Graham has not played since tearing his triceps in the Eagles’ victory over the Rams last year

‘We’ll see,’ Graham said in response.

The Eagles reached their second Super Bowl in three years with a win over division rivals, the Washington Commanders, on Sunday. 

Philadelphia last appeared in a Super Bowl two seasons ago, falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the championship game. 

Graham has spent his entire NFL career with the Eagles since being drafted by the team in 2010. 

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