Graham totaled 56 tackles, five pass breakups and one interception over 13 games in 2018.
After opting against retirement this offseason, Graham wound up logging the second-most playing time within the entire secondary, in large part due to all the injuries the Eagles experienced at both cornerback and safety. The 33-year-old will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the league year, but he seems much more likely to retire than search for another contract.
Graham recorded 10 tackles (six solo), an interception and a pass defensed across 99 defensive snaps in Sunday's overtime loss to the Cowboys.
The veteran reached a double-digit tackle count for the first time this season. It was also his first interception of the year, as he picked off Dak Prescott and returned it to the Cowboys two-yard line, where the Eagles would score on the next play.
Graham logged eight tackles (seven solo) in Sunday's 25-22 win over the Giants.
That makes back-to-back games of at least 60 snaps and eight tackles for Graham. The 33-year-old hasn't made too many big plays this season, with no sacks or interceptions and just two passes defensed on the year. With the Eagles' secondary seemingly in a constant state of turmoil, he should continue to see opportunities as long as he also avoids the injury bug.
Graham posted nine tackles (seven solo) during Sunday's 48-7 loss to the Saints.
Graham's nine tackles tied a season high, as the safety was kept busy by Drew Brees and his high-powered offense. Graham has only appeared in seven games this season due to a lingering hamstring issue. He and the rest of the Eagles' defense will look to get back on track Sunday against the Giants.
Graham (hamstring) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, Mike Kaye of NJ.com reports.
Graham has not seen the field since Week 5 due to a lingering hamstring issue, but he finally seems to be nearing a return to full health. If the veteran safety is able to continue practicing this week, expect him to start against the Cowboys on Sunday.
Graham (hamstring) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Zach Berman of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Graham will miss his third consecutive game due to a lingering hamstring issue. The veteran safety will work to get healthy during Philadelphia's bye week, and Deiondre' Hall should play an increased defensive role during Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Graham (hamstring) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Mike Kaye of NJ.com reports.
Graham also sat out Philadelphia's win over the Giants in Week 6. The severity of the veteran safety's injury remains undisclosed, but expect Deiondre' Hall and Tre Sullivan to see increased defensive snaps as long as Graham remains sidelined.
Graham (hamstring) has been ruled out for the Eagles' matchup against the Giants on Thursday.
Graham was unable to practice during the Eagles' short week with a hamstring injury he sustained Sunday against the Vikings. With Graham out, the Eagles will be forced to rely heavily on their two healthy safeties, Malcolm Jenkins and Deiondre' Hall.
Graham (hamstring) did not participate at Monday's walkthrough, Zach Berman of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Monday's session was not an official practice, so Graham's non-participation is an estimation. However, it's still not good news regarding his availability for Thursday's game against the Giants. Chris Maragos (knee) and Rodney McLeod (knee) both remain out, so if Graham is forced to miss Week 6, Malcolm Jenkins and Deiondre would be the only healthy safeties remaining on Philadelphia's roster.
Graham is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Vikings due to a hamstring injury.
Graham has looked solid in replacement of Rodney McLeod (knee) as the Eagles' starting free safety, but has suffered an injury of undisclosed severity. With Chris Maragos (knee) still on the PUP list, Philadelphia could be forced to rely on Deiondre' Hall as their starting free safety if Graham is unable to return to the field.
Graham recorded nine tackles (eight solo) across 71 defensive snaps in Sunday's loss to the Titans.
With Rodney McLeod (knee) out for the season, Graham has taken over as the starting free safety and is making the most of his opportunities. The 33-year-old led the Eagles in tackles and played in 100 percent of the defensive snaps Sunday. If his workload remains this high, Graham could be of some worth in IDP leagues.
Graham will start at safety for the Eagles now that Rodney McLeod (knee) is out for the season, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
Graham was already seeing a healthy portion of snaps but now will be on the field even more. The 33-year-old has five tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed on the season and is still unlikely to be much of a factor in IDP leagues even with the increased playing time. Deiondre' Hall or Tre Sullivan could fill in as the Eagles' third safety, Graham's former position.
Graham stated Sunday that the 2018 season will be his last year in the league, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.
The 33-year-old, who re-signed with the Eagles earlier Sunday, is entering his 12th season in the NFL. After averaging more than 1,000 snaps in his final two seasons with Buffalo in 2015 and 2016, Graham saw just 370 defensive snaps in Philadelphia last season, and there's been no indication that he'll take on an expanded role in 2018.
Graham signed a one-year deal with the Eagles on Sunday.
Graham returns to the Eagles after playing a key role in the team's 2017 Super Bowl run as a depth option in the secondary. The 33-year-old is once again expected to serve as a backup option at safety behind starters Rodney McLeod and Malcolm Jenkins.
Graham (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
Graham will dress following a two-game absence, but with starting safeties Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod both healthy, it's expected that Graham will see most of his action on special teams.
Graham (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Graham was a full participant in practice this week, so the expectation is that the safety will be active and ready to go for Sunday's contest. With Rodney McLeod (hamstring) expected to play this week as well, Graham will likely serve as a backup in the secondary.
Graham (hamstring) practiced without limitations Wednesday and is on track to play Sunday against the Cardinals, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Graham played last in Week 2, where he logged 41 defensive snaps and four tackles (three solo). This was a game where top safety Rodney McLeod injured his hamstring and had to leave the game, so it isn't guaranteed Graham's heightened snap count will continue. At this time he should be considered a wait-and-see option.
Graham (hamstring) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chargers, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
This will be Graham's second straight absence, as injuries continue to plague the Eagles' secondary. With Jaylen Watkins (hamstring) also ruled out, Philly will be facing depth issues at safety Sunday in Los Angeles.
Graham (hamstring) was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Graham did not practice this week after being a game-day decision Week 2. The Eagles situation at safety is a bit complicated with Graham and Jaylen Watkins (hamstring) already ruled out and Rodney McLeod (hamstring) questionable for Sunday's game.
Graham has not practiced this week, Dave Zangaro of CSN Philadelphia reports.
Graham is one of a trio of Eagles safeties battling hamstring injuries, but is the most likely of the three to play Sunday. If he can't go, Malcolm Jenkins and Chris Maragos will get the start, with recently-acquired Trae Elston and linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill filling in in case of emergency. It's also possible Philadelphia could use one of their corners at the position.