Eagles veteran Brandon Graham reacts to teammates' questionable social media activity

Some Philadelphia Eagles players have taken to social media to express their feelings.  Defensive end Bryce Huff scraped anything Eagles-related from his Instagram account while linebacker Devin White was retweeting Jalen Hurts getting sacked during Week 4's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Additionally, cornerback Darius Slay posted his stats on X/Twitter following the loss […]

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Some Philadelphia Eagles players have taken to social media to express their feelings. 

Defensive end Bryce Huff scraped anything Eagles-related from his Instagram account while linebacker Devin White was retweeting Jalen Hurts getting sacked during Week 4's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

Additionally, cornerback Darius Slay posted his stats on X/Twitter following the loss to the Bucs and then made his profile private. 

This feels a lot like last season when A.J. Brown was tweeting up a storm and Nick Sirianni had clearly lost the locker room. 

The only difference now is that the Eagles are just four weeks into the season as opposed to 10 weeks. They have also already lost two games. 

However, 36-year-old Brandon Graham doesn't believe there's any reason to panic and that it's good for his teammates to get it out of their systems. 

“I can’t tell no man what to do.. I get it. [why fans are upset]," Graham said on 94WIP. But some people be trying you. We can’t go to their jobs. I understand both sides of it. Some people get in their feelings and gotta get it out. I’d rather them get it out.” 

What's going on with these three players is all different. White has been inactive all season while Huff has not logged a single stat. Meanwhile, Slay has not looked his best this season and has allowed a 121.5 passer rating when targeted over the first three games.

The good news is that the Eagles now enter a much-needed bye week and Graham is excited to get his team back on track.  

"I like where our head is, as far as, 'Hey man, that's me,'" Graham said postgame on Sunday. "Everybody's owning what they do. It ain't no pointing fingers. We're out there trying to get right, so we can win these games.

"We know it's a journey. … Right now, people are going to say what they're going to say, but they ain't a part of the journey, you know what I'm saying? We know what we gotta do … I'm excited coming off this bye, getting everybody back and see what we got."