The press briefing comes as Graham, 36, has been reportedly considering retirement after he made his comeback from injury to aid the Eagles in securing Super Bowl LIX.
Drafted with the 13th overall selection in the 2010 NFL Draft, Graham has dedicated 15 seasons to the Eagles and is presently a free agent.
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What we know: Brandon Graham, 36, will speak to the media at noon on Tuesday at the Eagles' NovaCare Complex in South Philadelphia.
The Eagles hinted at the press briefing in a post on X that featured a photo of Graham beside the iconic Rocky statue.
"It’s not about how hard you get hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit and continue moving forward – that’s how victory is achieved," the post stated.
The background: Graham, a defensive lineman, was selected 13th overall in the 2010 NFL Draft from the University of Michigan.
He is widely recognized for his strip-sack of New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady, which nearly clinched the Eagles' first Super Bowl triumph.
Brandon Graham gives a speech at Eagles Super Bowl Parade.
The Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham addresses the crowd at the Super Bowl Parade.
Eight years later, Graham bravely returned from a torn triceps injury to assist the Eagles in securing their second Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
"This team, this organization, I’m so grateful to have been able to play and grow up here for half my life," Graham expressed to the audience at the Super Bowl parade.
In what might have been his parting words to Philadelphia, Graham remarked that Philadelphia "shaped me into the man I am today."