
Philadelphia Eagles Star’s Kids Interview Players, and It’s Adorable
By Movieguide® Contributor
A couple of kids interviewed a few Philadelphia Eagles players, and it might just be one of the cutest interviews you’ve ever seen.
Emerson and Bryson Graham sat down with Eagles players including running back Saquon Barkley, tackle Jordan Mailata and defensive end (and their dad) Brandon Graham.
Emerson kicked things off with a tough question for Barkley.
“So you like being on the Eagles or the Giants?” Emerson asked.
“Woah. You guys trying to get me in trouble here,” Barkley joked. “I love both. I’m super grateful and thankful for my six years when I was in New York, but I’m having a blast being a Philadelphia Eagle for sure.”
Barkley was then asked, “Besides my dad, who do you think is the best player on the team.”
“I love how you presented that question,” the running back said. “I’m going go with AJ Brown. He’s really, really good at football, and I admire the way that he works.” Others responded with Rick Lavato and all the players.
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Emerson’s next question? “What was the last lie you told?”
Barkley laughed and struggled to find an answer, while her dad said, “Come back to me.”
“If you could have a superpower, what would it be?” Emerson asked.
Players responded with invisibility, teleportation, freezing time and super speed.
The siblings also asked what job they would have if they weren’t football players.
One said an accountant, while their dad said, “I’d probably be a be a full-time dad because of, you know, the kids that I got right there. You know, I love being y’all’s dad.”
Football is a family affair for the Grahams, and Brandon loves bringing his kids to the Eagles’ games. An end-of-the-year post shared snapshots of their family time on the field.
“As we close out the year, I’m filled with gratitude for the love, growth, and memories we’ve shared as a family,” Brandon captioned the post. “Through every challenge and joy, we’ve grown stronger together. Here’s to cherishing what matters most and looking forward to another year of blessings and togetherness.”
The Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, 28–22, to advance to the NFC Championship game.
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