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#EaglesHOF Week: #MaxieMonday
With just a week left until the 2015 #EaglesHOF inductions, we look back at Maxie Baughan's career as an Eagle. View the full gallery here...

Maxie Baughan will be inducted into the #EaglesHOF on October 19, 2015

Baughan's friends and teammates joined him at the #EaglesHOF announcement in August at #EaglesCamp Open Practice

Already a member of the Georgia Tech and College Football Hall of Fames, Maxie Baughan joins #EaglesHOF at halftime of Week 6's #MNF versus the Giants

The legendary linebacker (right) caught up with fellow alum Joe Pagliei and championship teammate Tommy McDonald at the 2014 Alumni Day Open Practice at Franklin Field

"If there was pressure, I didn't feel it. I felt like I was in hog heaven. I was only playing half the game... plus, I was getting paid for it. I was doing pretty good for a country boy from Alabama." -- LB Maxie Baughan on the start of his NFL career

After 11 years in the NFL, Maxie Baughan coached collegiately and at the professional level

Maxie Baughan started all 80 games played in Eagles green

The linebacker earned franchise defensive MVP twice (1963 and 1964)

The Eagles drafted two-way college player Maxie Baughan in the second round of the 1960 #EaglesDraft to play linebacker in Philadelphia

LB Maxie Baughan's legacy of toughness continues to inspire fans and players throughout Philadelphia
!["You look at some rookies in the huddle and their eyes are like this [wide]. Maxie was never like that. He looked like a veteran from Day One."](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/t_lazy/f_auto/eagles/xsbrr94inwaeznybleoi.jpg)
"You look at some rookies in the huddle and their eyes are like this [wide]. Maxie was never like that. He looked like a veteran from Day One."

Maxie Baughan notched seven interceptions and five fumble recoveries in his #Eagles career

LB Maxie Baughan earned All-Pro honors in 1964

Sporting No. 55, Maxie Baughan earned Pro Bowl honors five of his six seasons with the Eagles

Maxie Baughan was the only rookie to start every game for the 1960 Eagles Championship team

Maxie Baughan (#55) is the third linebacker to be inducted into the #EaglesHOF, joining championship teammate and two-way player Chuck Bednarik (#60) and Bill Bergey