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Former NFL TE Jimmy Graham breaks Arctic rowing record, makes history with polar ocean crossing
Former NFL tight end Jimmy Graham has conquered a new frontier -- not on the football field, but across the frigid waters of the Arctic Ocean. According to the New Orleans Saints' team website, Graham,
Ex-Saints TE Jimmy Graham and his team completed the Arctic Challenge, rowing the roughly 584 nautical miles in a little over 10 days. The pace broke the previous record for a team of four -- 15 days,
Following rowing adventure Graham says he plans to return to New Orleans to retire 'in front of the people I love'
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Saints Wire on MSNJimmy Graham's rowing team goes the distance, sets new Arctic Ocean speed record
They've done it! Jimmy Graham's four-person rowing crew set a world record by traveling 584 miles across the Arctic Ocean in just over 10 days.
Graham and a team of three other Americans have successfully rowed across the Arctic Ocean, the New Orleans Saints said Tuesday morning. In fact, the team did so in record time—crossing a 584-nautical mile route in just over 10 days.
Jimmy Graham rows across the Arctic Ocean in a 584-mile journey to raise $1 million for youth and anti-homelessness efforts in New Orleans.
The veteran New Orleans Saints defensive end addressed media members on Wednesday morning after the opening day of training camp. At the beginning of his availability, Jordan paid tribute to three former Saints who have retired in the past 24 hours: tight end Jimmy Graham, safety Tyrann Mathieu and tight end Dallin Holker.
The crew of Graham, Andrew Tropp, and Hannah and John Huppi — the first mixed-gender team of four to row across the Arctic Ocean and the first all-American team to row across a
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWith a world speed record in sight, Jimmy Graham checks in from his Arctic Ocean adventure
With a world speed record in sight, Jimmy Graham checked in from his Arctic Ocean adventure: 'It's been raining nonstop for 24 hours. No sun for 72'