Former Saints TE Jimmy Graham plans to retire after 13 seasons in the NFL.
Graham plans to officially retire this year, as a Saint. The 38-year-old posted five productive seasons in New Orleans to start his career, including three Pro Bowls. He then spent three years with the Seahawks, two with the Packers, two with the Bears, an unsigned year in 2022, and finally a 2023 reunion with the Saints. After not playing in 2024 and
rowing across the Arctic Ocean in 2025, Graham is ready to officially retire. He will go down as a Saints legend, tallying 386 receptions for 4,752 yards and 51 touchdowns in his first five seasons with the team. He earned a first-team All-Pro nod in 2013 after leading the league in receiving touchdowns that season. Graham hangs it up with five Pro-Bowls and 89 total touchdowns as one of the league’s premier red zone threats during his prime.