Eagles Career: 1964-67 | Eagles Hall of Fame Induction: 1987 | Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1981
Jim Ringo entered the NFL with the Packers in 1953 and capped his career with 10 Pro Bowl selections to go along with two NFL Championships. Ringo, who started in a then NFL-record 182 straight games from 1954-67, played on Green Bay's 1961 and 1962 NFL Championship teams. After an 11-year stint with the Packers, he spent his final four seasons in Philadelphia. Ringo was born Nov. 21, 1931 in Orange, NJ.
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