Eagles Legend Brandon Graham Makes Personal Announcement After Retirement

   

The Philadelphia Eagles climbed to the NFL's mountaintop last season, winning the Super Bowl for the second time in franchise history. 

While the Eagles' roster featured the stars of the Super Bowl on the offensive end, such as quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley, one key member of the team's defense also made an impact. 

Brandon Graham, who was playing in his 15th season in the NFL, all of which came with the Eagles, helped Philly hoist the Lombardi Trophy. 

Graham may have been declining in terms of production, but the star's leadership helped drive Philadelphia to the top of the platform. 

After the season, Graham retired from the NFL. He left on a high note and embarked on a new journey outside the white lines. 

Graham has released an original children's book: "BG's ABCs: Tackling Football and Life."

The Eagles legend recently promoted the book on his Instagram, highlighting two "book events." Both events will take place on May 17 in Philadelphia.

Brandon Graham, Instagram 

Brandon Graham, Instagram 

Brandon Graham previously spoke on the inspiration for his children's book and his goals for what he'd like to accomplish with the book's meaning. 

"I knew it was going to inspire somebody," Graham said, per Alicia Vitarelli at ABC Action News. "That's all I really wanted. That's my personality, trying to serve and help people. I just want to be able to help the kids. I want these kids to be inspired just by my journey and what these words mean to me." 

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham.

In his last season with the Eagles, Brandon Graham posted one forced fumble, two pass deflections, 3.5 sacks, six tackles for loss, seven QB hits and 20 tackles. 

Graham capped off a legendary career with the Eagles as a one-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion.