"He's gonna f*cking hate that": Travis Kelce labels Brandon Graham as "Grandpa Graham" after Eagles star's historic game vs. Raiders

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Travis Kelce handed out a nickname that could cost him next time he sees Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham. The Chiefs tight end dropped "Grandpa Graham" on his podcast on Thursday.

Kelce cohosts "New Heights" with his brother, Jason, who anchored Philadelphia's offensive line for over a decade before retiring.

"We got a LeBron stat of the game, our guy at 37 years old and 255 days," Travis said (Timestamp: 22:22). "On top of those, 37-year-old Brandon Graham became the oldest player in Eagles history to record a sack in a game. Here we go. B.G., 'Grandpa Graham.' He's gonna f*cking hate that I said that."

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Graham stepped away from football before this season but decided to return for another shot at a championship. He played only seven snaps against the Raiders on Sunday; however, he dropped the quarterback twice while lining up at a different position.

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Jason Kelce didn't miss his chance to add fuel. He spent years sharing the same locker room with Brandon Graham in Philadelphia.

"'Grandpa Graham,' everybody's talking about old man (Philip) Rivers," Kelce said. "We got 'Grandpa Graham' on the Eagles."

Philip Rivers suited up for Indianapolis on Sunday at age 44. He became the oldest quarterback to play after the longest gap between appearances in league history.

Philadelphia's defense held Las Vegas to 75 total yards. Jalen Hurts spoke about Graham after the victory, saying to reporters that the veteran delivers more than speeches and energy. The quarterback called him "a hell of a player" who benefits from making impact plays while setting an example for younger teammates.

The Eagles (9-5) are facing a critical final stretch before the playoffs begin in January.

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