LOS ANGELES -- Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham will miss the remainder of the season, he told reporters Sunday night, after tearing his triceps during Philadelphia's 37-20 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
Graham, a longtime team captain, has played his entire 15-year NFL career in Philadelphia.
"If I had to go out like this ... I gave it everything out there on the field," Graham said, noting he will continue to "be the best leader I can be" for the 9-2 Eagles.
"I'm all the way in, and we got something special here," Graham said. "We gotta keep building it. We ain't done nothing yet."
Philadelphia also saw cornerback Darius Slay exit early in the third quarter with a concussion, after a hard collision while making a tackle on tight end Colby Parkinson along the right sideline.
Slay was replaced in the lineup by Isaiah Rodgers, who was flagged for pass interference in the end zone later in the drive to set up a Rams score.
Slay, a six-time Pro Bowler, is in his 12th NFL season. He has seven passes defensed and a forced fumble on the year, and the Eagles entered with the No. 2 pass defense in the league (173 yards per game).