Brandon Graham moved into third place on the Philadelphia Eagles’ sack list after firing Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium.
Graham sacked Stafford late in the second quarter to force the Rams to punt the ball. Graham now has 3.5 sacks this season and 76.5 all-time with the Eagles. He passed former Eagles defensive lineman Clyde Simmons, who had 76 sacks in eight years in Philadelphia.
Graham now trails only Trent Cole (85.5) and Reggie White (124) on the Eagles’ all-time sack list.
Graham, who fired Tom Brady to help Philly win its first Super Bowl against the New England Patriots, is in his 15th year with the Eagles after being selected 13th overall in the 2010 NFL draft.
Earlier in the year, Graham called the 2024 season his “farewell tour” and his last year in Philadelphia before retiring, but he’s still producing at age 36.
In October, Graham made history and became the first Eagles player to play in 200 regular season games.