BG is a legend.
He told the New York Giants, specifically Dexter Lawrence, exactly what was coming at them on Saturday night.
.@brandongraham55 wanted all the smoke during the coin toss
@Eagles | @insidetheNFL pic.twitter.com/a5N4hkrCIj
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) January 24, 2023
Yeah, I’m guilty, just as many others, of thinking Graham had barely anything to offer this Eagles defense anymore. Especially after that penalty against the Commanders that was Taylor Heinicke’s Personal Super Bowl Win [whether it was deserved is another conversation given the track record of NFL referees not being consistent at all with the penalty, but he’d be the first to say it was stupid], I was totally out on Graham after that. He bounced right back and has been one of the anchors of this defense this season. All after coming back from a torn Achilles last season. Comeback Player of the Year, bar none.
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Nick Piccone has covered Philly sports and events for over 14 years. He founded Bleeding Brotherly Love in April 2011, and renamed it Bleed Philly in 2013. In 2015, he joined Sean Brace in launching Philly Influencer, which quickly became a top Philly sports and culture website. He also covered professional wrestling for PhillyVoice from 2015-2021, and co-launched The Straight Shooters podcast in 2015, covering the entire pro wrestling industry. He also produces content for Fox Sports Radio Philadelphia and the Villanova Sports Radio Network. He grew up in South Philadelphia and South Jersey, and is a graduate of Neumann University.