Best of the rest 11-53
11 -- Van Brocklin, Norm | Quarterback, Punter | With Eagles: 1958-60
"The Dutchman" played here for only three seasons, but his impact was immeasurable. The fiery QB helped turn the last-place Eagles into NFL champions in 1960, and as a result earned the league's MVP honors. Colorful and competitive, Van Brocklin was the only man to beat a Lombardi-coached Green Bay team in the playoffs.
12 -- Wistert, Al | Two-Way Tackle | With Eagles: 1943-51
The captain of the Eagles' 1948-49 championship teams, Wistert frequently was mentioned as a future Hall of Famer. While four of his teammates and his coach were inducted, Wistert has yet to make it to Canton. A terrific two-way player, Wistert was a five-time consensus all-pro selection and retired in 1951 at the age of 31.
13 -- Carmichael, Harold | Wide Receiver | With Eagles: 1971-83
Long and lean when he arrived from Southern in 1971, the 6-foot-8 Carmichael played 13 seasons with the Eagles, finishing as the team's leader in games played (180), receptions (589), yards (8,978), touchdowns (79), and consecutive games with a catch (127). The four-time Pro Bowler has been the team's director of player development and alumni since 1998.
14 -- Baughan, Maxie | Linebacker | With Eagles: 1960-65
An all-American at Georgia Tech who set a school record for tackles, Baughan was the Eagles' second-round draft pick in 1960 and became the only rookie to start every game for that championship team. He was voted to the Pro Bowl five of his six seasons with the Eagles, including 1960.
15 -- Kilroy, Bucko | Two-Way Tackle, Guard | With Eagles: 1943-55
A Philadelphia native who went to North Catholic and Temple, Kilroy did not miss a start with the Eagles from 1947 to 1954. A vicious hitter, he played both offense and defense, and in 1955 served as a player-coach. Kilroy went to three Pro Bowls and played in 134 games.
16 -- Sisemore, Jerry | Tackle, Guard | With Eagles: 1973-84
A first-round draft pick in 1973, Sisemore became a cornerstone of an offensive line that helped lead the Birds to four straight playoff appearances, including Super Bowl XV. Ranked fifth on the team's all-time list in number of seasons (12) and games played (156), Sisemore started 127 games and was a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
17 -- Quick, Mike | Wide Receiver | With Eagles: 1982-90
From 1983 to 1987, Mike Quick was one of the best receivers in the NFL. A lock for the Pro Bowl those five seasons, Quick led the league with 53 touchdowns and ranked third with 5,437 yards. A first-round pick out of North Carolina State in 1982, Quick now serves as color commentator for Eagles games on the radio.
18 -- Cunningham, Randall | Quarterback | With Eagles: 1985-95
In 11 seasons, Cunningham played in 122 games for the Eagles, finishing 1995 as the Birds' second-leading all-time passer behind Ron Jaworski and third-leading rusher behind Wilbert Montgomery and Steve Van Buren. Cunningham had three 400-yard passing games and 13 300-yard games, and he led the team in rushing four years in a row.
19 -- Sears, Vic | Two-Way Tackle | With Eagles: 1941-53
In 13 seasons, Sears played in 131 regular-season games, often on every offensive and defensive possession, to earn NFL all-decade honors for the 1940s. In The Eagles Encyclopedia, Ray Didinger speculates that Sears logged more minutes on the field than any player in team history.
20 -- Allen, Eric | Cornerback | With Eagles: 1988-94
A second-round pick out of Arizona State in 1988, Allen played in 111 games and went to five Pro Bowls in seven seasons in Philadelphia. He was brilliant in 1993, when he tied a league record with four interceptions returned for touchdowns, matching Kansas City's Jim Kearney (1972) and Houston's Ken Houston (1971).







