The Philadelphia Eagles all-time leader in receiving yards is Harold Carmichael, with 8,978.
Through the 2009 season, that is Mike Quick with 1409 receiving yards in 1983. He led the NFL in receiving yards that season.
For the Philadelphia Eagles, that was Louie Giammona with 361 yards.
Charlie A. Smith, #85. He had 825 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns in 16 games. Harold Carmichael, the Eagles premier wide receiver of that era, had 815 yards in 1980, but 9 touchdowns.
Pete Retzlaff led the team in receptions with 46 and receiving yards with 826.
Currently Hines Ward is the receiving leader with 599 yards.
Keith Byers rushed for 517 yards and Anthony Toney rushed for 502 yards for the 1988 Eagles.
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That depends on what you want: #31 Wilbert Montgomery had 50 catches (407yds/2 TDs) #17 Harold Carmichael had 9 TDs (48 catches/815 yds) #85 Charles Smith had 825 yds (47 catches/3 TDs) So those were the receiving leaders in each of the three categories (catches, yards and TDs). Source: Receiving Yards for 1980 by Receiver on the Philadelphia Eagles website. Hope that's what you wanted!
Eddie George presently leads with 10,009 rushing yards. Earnest Givens holds the team lead with 7,935 receiving yards. Warren Moon leads with 33,685 passing yards.
Wilbert Montgomery with 91 yards on 6 catches. Harold Carmichael was next with 83 yards on 5 catches.
The first Eagle to run for 1,500 yards in a season was Wilbert Montgomery who ran for 1,512 yards in 1979.
That was Louie Giammona with 371 yards. Wilbert Montgomery led the team with 778 yards.