The Philadelphia Eagles entered the football scene in 1933 and since then have been fortunate to have a plethora of talented quarterbacks at their disposal. The biggest names at the quarterback position for the Eagles are Donovan McNabb, Randall Cunningham, Ron Jaworski, Jalen Hurts, and Nick Foles. While the Eagles have had plenty of great signal-callers, they've also had their fair share of bad quarterbacks as well. Let's take a trip down memory lane and explore every Eagles starting quarterback from each decade. Before we begin, I will note that since the quarterback position wasn't what it is now in the older seasons, it was more difficult to track down quarterback starts so keep that in mind when looking at this list. The Eagles had eight different guys throw passes for them in the 1930s, with Red Kirkman getting the most quarterback starts in the franchise's first decade. Jim Leonard and Woody Dow also had double-digit starts in the passer spot. Eight different guys started games at the traditional qua