Legendary Eagles linebacker named Hall of Fame seniors finalist

Legendary Eagles linebacker named Hall of Fame seniors finalist originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Maxie Baughan, who made the Pro Bowl in five of his six seasons with the Eagles, is among five finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the combined contributor, coach and senior committee category, the Hall announced Tuesday.

Baughan was the Eagles’ 2nd-round pick out of Georgia Tech in 1960 and was a huge part of the NFL Championship defense as a rookie linebacker. He spent his first six years with the Eagles, playing alongside Chuck Bednarik and future Eagles head coach Marion Campbell and making the Pro Bowl in all six years here other than 1962. He had seven interceptions as an Eagle and 18 in 11 years with the Eagles and Rams.

In all, Baughan made nine Pro Bowls. He was a 1st-team all-pro in 1964 and a 2nd-team all-pro six times. The only linebacker in Eagles history named to more Pro Bowl teams than Baughan is Bednarik, who made seven.

With the Eagles struggling in the mid-1960s, Baughan requested a trade, and the Eagles shipped Baughan to the Rams after the 1965 season for defensive tackle Frank Molden and linebacker Fred Brown.

Molden and Brown combined to start 12 games in their entire Eagles careers. Baughan played under Hall of Famer George Allen with the Rams and was also reunited with former Eagles teammate Tommy McDonald – also a Hall of Famer – in Los Angeles. He went on to make four more Pro Bowls in his first four years with the Rams.

Only six linebackers in NFL History – including Lawrence Taylor, Ray Lewis and Mike Singletary – have made more Pro Bowls than Baughan.

After his playing career, Baughan turned to coaching and after a couple years at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, he got his start in the NFL on Ted Marchibroda’s Baltimore Colts staff in 1975. Marchibroda would go on to become Campbell’s offensive coordinator in 1984.

Baughan then spent three years coaching under Monte Clark with the Lions before spending a few…


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Publish date : 2024-12-03 19:38:00

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