16 Philadelphia Eagles named as Pro Football Hall of Fame nominees

Randall Cunningham #12, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
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Donovan McNabb #5, Philadelphia Eagles
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Might a few of these Philadelphia Eagles join football’s immortals?

Here’s a list of a few Philadelphia Eagles that gave us tons of reasons to cheer. Might this be their years?

1. Randall Cunningham (1985-1995)

He wasn’t called the ultimate weapon for no reason. Before there was Lamar Jackson or Michael Vick, they were backward engineered from Randall Cunningham.

2. Donovan McNabb (1999-2009)

Love him or hate him, he was great. Statistically, Donovan McNabb is the greatest Eagles quarterback of all time.

3. Jeff Garcia (2009)

Jeff Garcia helped save the Philadelphia Eagles season in 2009. Look it up. If he isn’t remembered for anything else, at least, give him credit for that.

4. Brian Westbrook (2002-2009)

Brian Westbrook was truly a do-it-all type of player for the Philadelphia Eagles and ranks third all-time in franchise history in rushing yards.

5. Ricky Watters (1995-1997)

He isn’t the most popular Bird of all time. His “For who? For what?” tirade took care of that, but he was voted to two Pro Bowls in his three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Ricky Watters was a monster.

6. Herschel Walker (1992-1994)

More remembered for his days with the Dallas Cowboys, Herschel Walker proved that there was plenty of tread left on the tire during three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. In 1994, he started 14 of 16 games and scored as a kick returner, receiver, and rusher.

7. Tom Woodeshick (1963-1971)