The Eagles have agreed to terms with safety Corey Graham on a one-year contract, the team announced.
Graham has been on the market since being released by the Bills back in March. He initially joined the team on a four-year, $16MM deal in 2014 and even though he restructured his pact in 2015, he wasn’t allowed to finish out the deal.
Graham didn’t fit into the Bills’ plans, but he has shown that he is still productive. The veteran didn’t miss a game during his three years in Buffalo, and he started 16 games in each of the past two seasons. Last year, he turned in another solid campaign, compiling 62 tackles, one sack, and nine passes defended.
Graham won’t start in Philly, but he can offer veteran support for starters Rodney McLeod and Malcolm Jenkins. He can also be expected to contribute on special teams.
The veteran has history with defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz thanks to their time together in 2014.
Oh boy, Super Bowl here we come…
Woohoo, Super Bowl bound now :/
This is a good move, he offers flexibility in the secondary.he can play outside,nickle or safety.