There are 17. They are:
Chuck Bednarik (1949-1962)
Bert Bell (1933-1940)
Bob (Boomer) Brown (1964-1968)
Mike Ditka (1967-1968)
Bill Hewitt (1937-1939)
Sonny Jurgensen (1957-1963)
James Lofton (1993)
Ollie Matson (1964-1966)
Tommy McDonald (1957-1963)
Art Monk (1995)
Earle (Greasy) Neale (1941-1950)
Pete Pihos (1947-1955)
Jim Ringo (1964-1967)
Norm Van Brocklin (1958-1960)
Steve Van Buren (1944-1951)
Reggie White (1985-1992)
Alex Wojciechowicz (1946-1950)
Through the 2008 inductions, the last player that played for the Eagles that made the Hall of Fame was WR Art Monk who played with the Eagles in 1995. Prior to that it was Reggie White who played for the Eagles between 1985-1992 and was inducted in 2006.
* Alberta Sports Hall of Fame * American Bowling Congress * Americas Cup Hall of Fame * Australian Football (soccer) Hall of Fame * Australian Football Hall of Fame (Australian rules football) * Baseball Hall of Fame * Basketball Hall of Fame * BC Sports Hall of Fame * Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame * Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame * Canadian Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame * Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame * Canadian Curling Hall of Fame * Canadian Football Hall of Fame * Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame * Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame * Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame * Canadian Sports Hall of Fame * Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame * College Baseball Hall of Fame * College Football Hall of Fame * Colorado Sports Hall of Fame * English Football Hall of Fame * Georgia Sports Hall of Fame * Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame * Hockey Hall of Fame * International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame * International Boxing Hall of Fame * International Game Fishing Hall of Fame * International Gymnastics Hall of Fame * International Motorsports Hall of Fame * International Surfing Hall of Fame * International Swimming Hall of Fame * International Tennis Hall of Fame * International Women's Sports Hall of Fame * Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame * Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame * Motorsports Hall of Fame of America * Mountain Bike Hall of Fame * NASCAR Hall of Fame (to be completed in 2009) * National Distance Running Hall of Fame * National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame * National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame /(Indoor Lacrosse) * National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (USA Thoroughbred Horse Racing) * National Soccer Hall of Fame * National Softball Hall of Fame * National Sprint Car Hall of Fame * National Surfing/Wrestling "Ironman" Hall of Fame * National Track & Field Hall of Fame * National Wrestling Hall of Fame * North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame * Polo Museum and Hall of Fame * Professional Women Bowlers Hall of Fame * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame * Pro Football Hall of Fame * ProRodeo Hall of Fame * Raymond Sports Hall of Fame * St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum * Scottish Sports Hall of Fame * United States Bicycling Hall of Fame * United States Hockey Hall of Fame * United States National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum * U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame * US Lacrosse Hall of Fame * U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame * Virginia Sports Hall of Fame * Volleyball Hall of Fame * WCW Hall of Fame * WWE Hall of Fame * World Figure Skating Hall of Fame * World Golf Hall of Fame * Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Effa Manley (1900-81), who was co-owner of the Newark Eagles of the Negro Leagues in the 1930s and 1940s, was the first woman inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Yes, if you are referring to a particular hall of fame, such as, "We visited the National Football League Hall of Fame." No, when referring to a generic or unspecified hall of fame, such as, "He is in the hall of fame," or "He is in the football hall of fame."
he did not get into the hall of fame
The answer is fourteen (14) former players that played for the Eagles at some point in their career are in the NFL Hall of fame, along with one (1) Eagles owner, and one (1) Eagles coach, for a total of sixteen (16) former members of the Eagles franchise in the NFL Hall of Fame. Of the 14 players, 7 were inducted into the Hall of Fame as Eagles. Of the 16 members, 9 were inducted into the Hall of Fame as Eagles. The answer is zero (0) for current Philadelphia Eagles players that are in the Hall of Fame. None of those have become eligible yet. Hopefully one of these is the answer to this deceptively simple looking question. These players and members can be found listed on the NFL Hall of Fame website at www.profootballhof.com/hof. The players and members listed in bold are the ones inducted as Eagles. More information is available on the 14 players on the Eagles website at www.philadelphiaeagles.com.
Through the 2008 inductions, the last player that played for the Eagles that made the Hall of Fame was WR Art Monk who played with the Eagles in 1995. Prior to that it was Reggie White who played for the Eagles between 1985-1992 and was inducted in 2006.
no, not yet. he will be one day.
* Alberta Sports Hall of Fame * American Bowling Congress * Americas Cup Hall of Fame * Australian Football (soccer) Hall of Fame * Australian Football Hall of Fame (Australian rules football) * Baseball Hall of Fame * Basketball Hall of Fame * BC Sports Hall of Fame * Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame * Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame * Canadian Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame * Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame * Canadian Curling Hall of Fame * Canadian Football Hall of Fame * Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame * Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame * Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame * Canadian Sports Hall of Fame * Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame * College Baseball Hall of Fame * College Football Hall of Fame * Colorado Sports Hall of Fame * English Football Hall of Fame * Georgia Sports Hall of Fame * Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame * Hockey Hall of Fame * International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame * International Boxing Hall of Fame * International Game Fishing Hall of Fame * International Gymnastics Hall of Fame * International Motorsports Hall of Fame * International Surfing Hall of Fame * International Swimming Hall of Fame * International Tennis Hall of Fame * International Women's Sports Hall of Fame * Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame * Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame * Motorsports Hall of Fame of America * Mountain Bike Hall of Fame * NASCAR Hall of Fame (to be completed in 2009) * National Distance Running Hall of Fame * National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame * National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame /(Indoor Lacrosse) * National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (USA Thoroughbred Horse Racing) * National Soccer Hall of Fame * National Softball Hall of Fame * National Sprint Car Hall of Fame * National Surfing/Wrestling "Ironman" Hall of Fame * National Track & Field Hall of Fame * National Wrestling Hall of Fame * North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame * Polo Museum and Hall of Fame * Professional Women Bowlers Hall of Fame * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame * Pro Football Hall of Fame * ProRodeo Hall of Fame * Raymond Sports Hall of Fame * St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum * Scottish Sports Hall of Fame * United States Bicycling Hall of Fame * United States Hockey Hall of Fame * United States National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum * U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame * US Lacrosse Hall of Fame * U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame * Virginia Sports Hall of Fame * Volleyball Hall of Fame * WCW Hall of Fame * WWE Hall of Fame * World Figure Skating Hall of Fame * World Golf Hall of Fame * Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
No one from the team has made it to the hall of fame.
The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame has 224 pages.
Effa Manley (1900-81), who was co-owner of the Newark Eagles of the Negro Leagues in the 1930s and 1940s, was the first woman inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
i love talking bout the hall of fame and i kno alot about it if you can tell me what a meber is
Yes, if you are referring to a particular hall of fame, such as, "We visited the National Football League Hall of Fame." No, when referring to a generic or unspecified hall of fame, such as, "He is in the hall of fame," or "He is in the football hall of fame."
By himself Carlos isn't in the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame. However he was inducted into the Hall with his band Santana in the Class of 1998 alongside the likes of The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, The Mama & The Papas, Lloyd Price, and Gene Vincent
No and yes, he is in the Atlanta Hall of Fame.. But is not in the World boxing Hall Of Fame.
According to MLB Hall of Fame, Vic Power is not in the Hall Of Fame.