CANTON, OH — After years of passionate support from Philadelphia fans and NFL peers alike, Donovan McNabb, one of the most iconic quarterbacks in Philadelphia Eagles history, has officially been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The long-awaited recognition cements his place among the NFL’s all-time greats.
A Career That Defined an Era in Philadelphia
Donovan McNabb was drafted second overall by the Eagles in 1999 and went on to become the team’s all-time leader in passing yards (37,276), touchdown passes (234), and wins by a starting quarterback (92). Over his 11 seasons with the Eagles, McNabb led the franchise to five NFC Championship Games and an unforgettable appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX.
He was named to the Pro Bowl six times and was widely regarded as one of the most dynamic and intelligent quarterbacks of his era.

McNabb’s Emotional Statement: “Philly, This Is for You”
In a heartfelt statement following the announcement, McNabb directly addressed the fans and the city that helped shape his journey:
“Philly, this is for you. Every cheer, every boo, every Sunday—thank you. You made me tougher, smarter, and stronger. I wouldn’t be here without the city of brotherly love. This jacket isn’t just mine—it belongs to the whole city.”
He also expressed gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and especially his mother, who famously starred in Campbell’s Chunky Soup commercials during his early playing days.

A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience
McNabb’s impact went beyond the stat sheet. Known for his toughness, mobility, and calm under pressure, he was the centerpiece of Andy Reid’s early 2000s Eagles teams that helped restore the franchise’s national prominence. He played through injuries, silenced critics, and became a model of consistency in one of the NFL’s most demanding markets.
Though his career ended without a Super Bowl ring, his influence on the modern quarterback position—especially as a dual-threat leader—helped pave the way for stars like Russell Wilson, Jalen Hurts, and Lamar Jackson.
Induction Ceremony Set for Canton
McNabb will be officially inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer in Canton, Ohio, alongside other 2025 inductees. The ceremony is expected to draw thousands of Eagles fans making the trip to honor the quarterback who gave them over a decade of unforgettable moments.
Former coach Andy Reid is expected to be part of the presentation team, making the moment even more special.

A Fitting Tribute to a Philadelphia Icon
For years, McNabb’s Hall of Fame candidacy sparked debates among analysts and fans. But today, the discussion is over: his impact, leadership, and body of work have been rightfully immortalized.
Whether it was the 4th-and-26 miracle, the epic duels with Brett Favre, or leading the Eagles back to relevance, Donovan McNabb’s place in football history is secure—right where it belongs.