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Jon Runyan

Tackle

Eagles Career: 2000-2008 | Eagles Hall of Fame Induction: 2021

A free agent signing of the Eagles in 2000, Jon Runyan was part of a formidable offensive line from 2000-2008. He helped lead the team to seven playoff appearances, five division title, five conference championship games, and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX. Selected in the fourth round (109th overall) by the Houston Oilers in the 1996 NFL Draft, Runyan started all 144 games in which he played in Philadelphia, marking the fifth-best consecutive games played streak in franchise history at the time of his induction. The 14-year vet was a Pro Bowl selection in 2002 after being part of an offense that set a then-team record 415 points scored.

YEAR-BY-YEAR

2000-08: Runyan signed with the Eagles in free agency and became a franchise cornerstone. He started all 16 games at right tackle for his entire 9-year Eagles career and helped Philadelphia reach five NFC title games and one Super Bowl.

  • 1-time Pro Bowl selection
  • 1-time All-Pro selection (0 with Eagles)
  • No. 2 in Eagles history with 144 consecutive games started
  • Tied for No. 3 in team history for postseason games played with 17

Jon Runyan's ultimate Eagles highlight

Going against Jon Runyan was a battle from the first whistle until the last.