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f.Brandon Graham Fires Back at Giants’ Dexter Lawrence After Provocative Post — “We Don’t Run the East, We Run the League”.f

Philadelphia, PA – October 25, 2025

The rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants just reignited — and it’s veteran defensive end Brandon Graham who lit the fuse. Only days after officially

unretiring and returning to practice, Graham wasted no time responding to a jab from a familiar divisional rival.

Earlier this week, Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence posted on social media:

“We showed Philly who runs the East now.” The statement quickly went viral, referencing New York’s 34–17 victory over the Eagles on October 9, 2025, their first win against Philadelphia in years.

In that game, the Eagles failed to capitalize on opportunities at MetLife Stadium, as Jalen Hurts threw a costly fourth-quarter interception returned 68 yards by Cor’Dale Flott. The defense struggled to contain

Jaxson Dart (195 yards, 1 passing TD, 1 rushing TD) and Cam Skattebo, who gashed them for 98 yards and 3 rushing scores. Despite touchdowns from Hurts (tush push) and

Dallas Goedert (shovel pass), the Eagles couldn’t maintain their early lead — marking their second straight loss dating back to the end of 2023.

Brandon Graham didn’t let Lawrence’s words slide. The 15-year Eagles veteran fired back with confidence and attitude, reminding everyone who has owned the NFC East for the better part of a decade.

“He must’ve forgotten all those years we dominated them,” Graham said. “We don’t run the East. We run the league. My goal and my plan is to play this week.”

His statement hit harder knowing it came from a player synonymous with Philadelphia’s culture — resilient, proud, and unapologetic. Graham’s return to practice brought renewed energy to the locker room and reignited belief in a defense that’s been searching for its spark.

Head coach Nick Sirianni praised Graham’s impact, calling him “the heart and voice of this team.” The veteran’s leadership has already boosted morale among younger players and reminded everyone what it means to wear midnight green.

While the Giants have stayed silent since Graham’s response, anticipation for their rematch is building fast. With both sides exchanging shots, their next meeting promises to be more than just a divisional game — it’s personal.

For Brandon Graham, this is about more than trash talk. It’s about legacy, pride, and unfinished business. As he put it best: “At 36, I’m still here because I’m not done yet. They woke something up.”

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