Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham is giving away tickets to MNF

PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 21: Defensive end Brandon Graham #55 of the Philadelphia Eagles smiles before taking on the Carolina Panthers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 21: Defensive end Brandon Graham #55 of the Philadelphia Eagles smiles before taking on the Carolina Panthers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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If you’re still looking for tickets to see the Philadelphia Eagles live for Monday Night Football, you may be in luck. Their star defensive end Brandon Graham is giving away tickets.

Last season, the Philadelphia Eagles did something that they hadn’t been able to do for a while. They actually beat the Washington Redskins, first in the season opener and then again on a Monday night game. Fast forward to the present, and ‘The Birds’ are, again, scheduled for a Monday night tilt with their division rivals. On Wednesday, their star defensive end, Brandon Graham, made the call to the Philly faithful.

He asked that Eagles fans show up and be loud. He shouldn’t have any issues in seeing that dream come true, but just in case Philly’ fans needed some incentive (or a couple of seats), he decided to sweeten the pot a little.

Take a look:

Might history repeat itself?

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Revenge was sweet for an Eagles team that swept the Redskins in 2017. This season, if ‘The Birds’ are to have any shot at postseason life, the theory is that they’ll need to, again, beat a familiar foe. That’s a foe that they’ll see twice in a five-week span.

The Eagles will see the Redskins, the leaders in the NFC East’s standings, in Week 13’s final game. Then, they’ll meet them again in the season finale.

Ladies and gentlemen, there’s a strong possibility that the final regular season game of 2018 for both of these long-standing rivals will go a long way in determining who moves on to the postseason and who turns the page on a disappointing regular season campaign in 2018 and starts putting the building blocks in place for the 2019 season.

First thing’s first though. Philly needs a win on Monday. Truthfully, every game is a must win now.