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== Hall of Fame == Dawkins's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction in 2018 validated a career that Philadelphia fans had always considered worthy. His speech, delivered with characteristic emotion, referenced Philadelphia repeatedly while acknowledging the connection that had defined his career. The recognition placed him among football's immortals while confirming what Philadelphia had known—that his play had represented the position's highest standard.<ref name="macnow"/> His continued presence at Eagles events and his identification with the franchise demonstrate the lasting bond between player and city. The "Weapon X" persona has become part of Philadelphia sports mythology, invoked whenever discussions of Eagles' greatest players arise. Dawkins represents what Philadelphia believes athletes should be—totally committed, emotionally invested, and willing to sacrifice everything for victory. His legacy endures because it embodies values the city refuses to abandon.<ref name="didinger"/>
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