The Eagles announced that Randall Cunningham will serve as the team's honorary alumni captain this Sunday against Arizona. There will be a tribute to the former Pro Bowl quarterback at halftime on the Miller Lite Flight Deck. If you are not attending the game, the tribute will be broadcast live on PhiladelphiaEagles.com.
One of the most electrifying players in NFL history, Cunningham spent 11 seasons in Philadelphia (1985-95), earning three trips to the Pro Bowl as an Eagle and compiling a 63-43-1 record. He ranks third in team history in many of the major passing categories, including attempts (3,362), completions (1,874), yards (22,877) and touchdowns (150). He also rushed for 4,482 yards and 22 scores as an Eagle, and was inducted into the franchise's Honor Roll in 2009.
A second-round pick out of UNLV in 1995, Cunningham finished his career with stints in Minnesota, Dallas and Baltimore. Current Eagle Michael Vick recently broke Cunningham's NFL record of most career rushing yards (4,928) by a quarterback.
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