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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,
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Saints Wire on MSNJimmy Graham's rowing team goes the distance, sets new Arctic Ocean speed recordThey'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.
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 polar ocean, broke the previous record held by a team of four of 15 days, 5 hours and 32 minutes, which was set in 2023.
Jimmy Graham had a prolific 13-year NFL career, but he recently leveraged his athletic abilities in a record-setting way.
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A to Z Sports on MSNSaints’ Jimmy Graham confirms suspicion regarding his NFL playing future following offseason speculation from fansThe New Orleans Saints and their fan base love Jimmy Graham. The long-time tight end is approaching the end of his career, though. An update about Graham's looming retirement was revealed on social media on Tuesday morning.