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Washington Redskins

Washington Redskins
NFL Team information
Established1932
Play inFedExField
Landover, Maryland
Fight songHail to the Redskins
Other information
OwnerDan Snyder
General managerBruce Allen
Head coachMike Shanahan
Team history
* Boston Braves (1932) * Boston Redskins (1933 - 1936)
Washington Redskins 1937 - present
Team nicknamesThe Skins, The Burgundy and Gold
Championships
League championships*NFL Championships (2)
1937, 1942 (5)
Super Bowl Championships1982 (XVII), 1987 (XXII), 1991 (XXVI) (3)
Conference championships*NFC: 1972, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1991 (5)
Division championships*NFL East: 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945 *NFC East: 1972, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1999 (12)
Playoff appearances
  • NFL: 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007
Home fields
*Braves Field (1932) *Fenway Park (1933 - 1936) *Griffith Stadium (1937 - 1960) *RFK Stadium (1961 - 1996) **a.k.a. D.C. Stadium (1961 - 1968) *FedExField (1997 - present) **a.k.a. Jack Kent Cooke Stadium (1997 - 1999)

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The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team and members of the East Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, while its headquarters and training facility are at Redskin Park in Ashburn, Virginia. The Redskins have played over one thousand games since 1932. The Redskins have won five NFL Championships (two pre-merger, and three Super Bowls). The franchise has captured ten NFL divisional titles and six NFL conference championships.

The Redskins won the 1937 and 1942 Championship games, as well as Super Bowls XVII, XXII, and XXVI. They also played in and lost the 1936, 1940, 1943, and 1945 Championship games, as well as Super Bowls VII and XVIII. They have made twenty-two postseason appearances, and have an overall postseason record of 23 wins and 17 losses. Only four teams have appeared in more Super Bowls than the Redskins: the Pittsburgh Steelers (eight), Dallas Cowboys (eight), Denver Broncos (six), and New England Patriots (six); the Redskins' five appearances are tied with the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, and Green Bay Packers.

All of the Redskins' league titles were attained during two ten-year spans. From 1936 to 1945, the Redskins went to the NFL Championship six times, winning two of them. The second period lasted between 1982 and 1991 where the Redskins appeared in the postseason seven times, captured four Conference titles, and won three Super Bowls out of four appearances. The Redskins have also experienced failure in their history. The most notable period of failure was from 1946 to 1970, during which the Redskins did not have a single postseason appearance. During this period, the Redskins went without a single winning season between 1956 and 1968. In 1961, the franchise posted their worst regular season record with a 1 - 12 - 1 showing.

According to Forbes Magazine, the Redskins are the second most valuable franchise in the NFL, behind the Dallas Cowboys, and were valued at approximately $1.55 billion as of 2009. Being the second most valuable franchise, the Redskins remain the highest grossing team in the NFL with $345 million in revenue during the 2009 season. They have also broken the NFL's mark for single-season attendance nine years in a row.

The Redskins were the first team in the NFL with an official marching band and also the first team to have a fight song, "Hail to the Redskins"

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Carlos Rogers and Sean Taylor Walk It Out for the Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys on 11/5/2006.
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In the 1940 Championship game (Bears Win 73-0) between the Chicago Bears and the Washington Redskins, Bill Losmanski took a pitch and was running for a touchdown, he wouldn't have made it if it wasn't for the greatest block in NFL history by WR George Wilson
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WelcomeHomeBlog.com - Military reunion videos, pictures & stories! The wife and daughter of Sgt. Mark Foster were brought on the field during a first-half timeout of the Tennessee Titans Washington Redskins game to watch a videotaped message Foster had recorded during his deployment in Afghanistan. As far as Jodi and Kayla knew, Mark was still overseas. Turns out, he was just a few feet away. Video submitted through the "Submit" page on WelcomeHomeBlog.com. If you are the owner of this video and it was submitted without your permission, email welcomehomeblog@gmail.com for immediate removal.
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A look at the new 2008-2009 Squad
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Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan and wide recievers Davone Bess and Ryan Grice-Mullen pay tribute to Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor during the Warriors' game against the Washington Huskies at Aloha Stadium. Saturday, December 1, 2007.
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A tribute to former Washington Redskins FS Sean Taylor who was shot in his house the 26.11.2007... Rest in peace Sean Taylor. We will miss you !
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Achievements
Preceded by
Green Bay Packers
1936
NFL Champions
Washington Redskins

1937
Succeeded by
New York Giants
1938
Preceded by
Chicago Bears
1940 & 1941
NFL Champions
Washington Redskins

1942
Succeeded by
Chicago Bears
1943
Preceded by
New York Giants
1991
Super Bowl Champions
Washington Redskins

1992
Succeeded by
Dallas Cowboys
1993 and 1994
Preceded by
New York Giants
1991
Super Bowl Champions
Washington Redskins

1992
Succeeded by
Dallas Cowboys
1993 and 1994
Preceded by
New York Giants
1991
Super Bowl Champions
Washington Redskins

1992
Succeeded by
Dallas Cowboys
1993 and 1994

Pro Football Hall of Famers : 2011
Washington Redskins inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Players
Number Name Positions Seasons Number Name Positions Seasons
9 SONNY JURGENSEN QB 1964 � 1974 17 TURK EDWARDS OT-DT 1932 � 1940
20 CLIFF BATTLES RB-CB 1932 � 1937 26 Paul Krause S 1964 � 1967
27 KEN HOUSTON S 1973 � 1980 28 DARRELL GREEN CB 1983 � 2002
33 SAMMY BAUGH QB-S-P 1937 � 1952 35 BILL DUDLEY RB-CB 1950 � 1953
42 CHARLEY TAYLOR WR 1964 � 1977
44 JOHN RIGGINS RB 1976 � 1985 49 BOBBY MITCHELL RB 1962 � 1968
68 RUSS GRIMM G 1981 � 1991 70 SAM HUFF LB 1964 � 1969
73 Stan Jones DT 1966 75 Deacon Jones DE 1974
78 Bruce Smith DE 2000 � 2003 81 ART MONK WR 1980 � 1993
55 CHRIS HANBURGER LB 1965 � 1978 21 Deion Sanders CB 2000
Management
Number Name Positions Seasons Number Name Positions Seasons
  - GEORGE ALLEN Head coach 1971 � 1977   - RAY FLAHERTY Head coach 1936 � 1942
  - JOE GIBBS Head coach 1981 � 1992, 2004 � 2007   - Otto Graham Head coach 1966 � 1968
  - Curly Lambeau Head coach 1952 � 1953   - Vince Lombardi Head coach 1969
  - GEORGE PRESTON MARSHALL Owner & founder 1932 � 1969   - Mike McCormack Assistant coach 1965 � 1972
  - Emmitt Thomas Assistant coach 1986-94

The 70 Greatest Redskins : Unofficially retired numbers
# Name Position Years
21 Terry Allen RB 1995 - 98
41 Mike Bass CB 1969 - 75
20 Cliff Battles B 1932 - 37
33 Sammy Baugh QB 1937 - 52
31 Don Bosseler B 1957 - 64
53 Jeff Bostic C 1980 - 93
4 Mike Bragg P 1968 - 79
80 Gene Brito DE 1951 - 53,55 - 58
43 Larry Brown RB 1969 - 76
77 Bill Brundige DE 1970 - 77
65 Dave Butz DT 1975 - 88
21 Earnest Byner RB 1989 - 93
84 Gary Clark WR 1985 - 92
51 Monte Coleman LB 1979 - 94
53 Al DeMao C 1945 - 53
36 Chuck Drazenovich LB 1950 - 59
35 Bill Dudley RB 1950 - 51,53
17 Turk Edwards OT 1932 - 40
44 Andy Farkas FB 1938 - 44
37 Pat Fischer CB 1968 - 77
28 Darrell Green CB 1983 - 2002
68 Russ Grimm G 1981 - 91
55 Chris Hanburger LB 1965 - 78
57 Ken Harvey LB 1994 - 98
56 Len Hauss C 1964 - 77
27 Ken Houston S 1973 - 80
70 Sam Huff LB 1964 - 67,69
66 Joe Jacoby OT/G 1981 - 93
47 Dick James RB 1955 - 63
9 Sonny Jurgensen QB 1964 - 74
22 Charlie Justice RB 1950,52 - 54
17 Billy Kilmer QB 1971 - 78
26 Paul Krause DB 1964 - 67
79 Jim Lachey OT 1988 - 95
14 Eddie LeBaron QB 1952 - 53,55 - 59

The 70 Greatest Redskins : Unofficially retired numbers
# Name Position Years
72 Dexter Manley DE 1981 - 89
71 Charles Mann DE 1983 - 93
58 Wilber Marshall LB 1988 - 92
73 Mark May OT 1981 - 89
79 Ron McDole DE 1971 - 78
63 Raleigh McKenzie G 1985 - 94
53 Harold McLinton LB 1969 - 78
40 Wayne Millner E 1936 - 41,45
49 Bobby Mitchell FL 1962 - 68
30 Brian Mitchell RB 1990 - 99
81 Art Monk WR 1980 - 93
3 Mark Moseley K 1974 - 86
29 Mark Murphy S 1977 - 84
21 Mike Nelms KR 1980 - 84
52 Neal Olkewicz LB 1979 - 89
23 Brig Owens DB 1966 - 77
65 Vince Promuto G 1960 - 70
44 John Riggins RB 1976 - 79,81 - 85
11 Mark Rypien QB 1987 - 93
83 Ricky Sanders WR 1986 - 93
76 Ed Simmons OT 1987 - 97
87 Jerry Smith TE 1965 - 77
60 Dick Stanfel G 1956 - 58
74 George Starke OT 1973 - 84
72 Diron Talbert DT 1971 - 80
84 Hugh Taylor E 1947 - 54
42 Charley Taylor WR 1964 - 77
7 Joe Theismann QB 1974 - 85
67 Rusty Tillman LB 1970 - 77
85 Don Warren TE 1979 - 92
25 Joe Washington RB 1981 - 84
17 Doug Williams QB 1986 - 89
George Allen head coach 1971 - 77
Ray Flaherty head coach 1936 - 42
Joe Gibbs head coach 1981 - 92,04 - 07

Radio : Radio Affiliates
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Gloucester WXGM-FM 99.1 FM
Hampton WXTG-AM 1490 AM
Harrisonburg WSVA-AM 550 AM
Harrisonburg WHBG-AM 1360 AM
Radford WWBU-FM 101.7 FM
Richmond WXGI-AM 950 AM
Roanoke WFIR-AM 960 AM
Staunton WSVO-FM 93.1 FM
Tappahannock WRAR-FM 105.5 FM
Virginia Beach WXTG-FM 102.1 FM
Warrenton WWXX-FM 94.3 FM
Winchester WFQX-FM 99.3 FM

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Charles Town WMRE-AM 1550 AM
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Washington Redskins 1937 NFL Champions

Jim Barber * Cliff Battles * Sammy Baugh * Chuck Bond * Eddie Britt * Vic Carroll * Turk Edwards * Dixie Howell * Don Irwin * Ed Justice * Ed Kahn * Jim Karcher * Ed Kawal * Henry Krause * Max Krause * Charley Malone * Bob McChesney * Ed Michaels * Wayne Millner * Les Olsson * Nelson Peterson * Erny Pinckert * Ben Smith * George Smith * Riley Smith * Bill Young
Head Coach Ray Flaherty

Washington Redskins 1942 NFL Champions

Ki Aldrich * Sammy Baugh * Ed Beinor * Victor Carroll * Ed Cifers * Fred Davis * Rufus Deal * Andy Farkas * Dick Farman * John Goodyear * Cecil Hare * Ray Hare * Ed Justice * Steve Juzwik * John Kovatch * Al Krueger * Charley Malone * Bob Masterson * Bob McChesney * Wilbur Moore * Dick Poillon * Bob Seymour * Clyde Shugart * Steve Slivinski * George Smith * Clem Stralka * Bob Titchenal * Dick Todd * George Watts * Marvin Whited * Willie Wilkin * Bill Young * Joe Zeno * Roy Zimmerman
Head coach: Ray Flaherty

Washington Redskins Super Bowl XVII Champions

3 Mark Moseley * 5 Jeff Hayes * 7 Joe Theismann * 8 Bob Holly * 17 Tom Owen * 20 Joe Lavender * 21 Mike Nelms * 22 Curtis Jordan * 23 Tony Peters * 25 Joe Washington * 29 Mark Murphy * 30 Nick Giaquinto * 32 Vernon Dean * 38 Clarence Harmon * 39 Otis Wonsley * 40 Wilbur Jackson * 44 John Riggins (MVP) * 45 Jeris White * 46 LeCharls McDaniel * 47 Greg Williams * 50 Larry Kubin * 51 Monte Coleman * 52 Neal Olkewicz * 53 Jeff Bostic * 54 Peter Cronan * 55 Mel Kaufman * 56 Quentin Lowry * 57 Rich Milot * 62 Donald Laster * 63 Fred Dean * 65 Dave Butz * 66 Joe Jacoby * 68 Russ Grimm * 69 Perry Brooks * 71 Garry Puetz * 72 Dexter Manley * 73 Mark May * 74 George Starke * 76 Mat Mendenhall * 77 Darryl Grant * 78 Tony McGee * 79 Todd Liebenstein * 80 Virgil Seay * 81 Art Monk * 82 Rich Caster * 85 Don Warren * 86 Clint Didier * 87 Charlie Brown * 88 Rick Walker * 89 Alvin Garrett

Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII Champions

6 Ali Haji-Sheikh * 10 Jay Schroeder * 11 Mark Rypien * 12 Steve Cox * 17 Doug Williams (MVP) * 23 Todd Bowles * 24 Kelvin Bryant * 28 Darrell Green * 29 Reggie Branch * 30 Anthony Allen * 31 Clarence Vaughn * 32 Vernon Dean * 34 Brian Davis * 35 Keith Griffin * 36 Timmy Smith * 38 George Rogers * 40 Alvin Walton * 41 Tim Morrison * 45 Barry Wilburn * 46 Dennis Woodberry * 50 Ravin Caldwell * 51 Monte Coleman * 52 Neal Olkewicz * 53 Jeff Bostic * 54 Kurt Gouveia * 55 Mel Kaufman * 57 Rich Milot * 58 David Jones * 61 Rick Kehr * 63 Raleigh McKenzie * 64 Steve Hamilton * 65 Dave Butz * 66 Joe Jacoby * 67 Kit Lathrop * 68 Russ Grimm * 69 R. C. Thielemann * 71 Charles Mann * 72 Dexter Manley * 73 Mark May * 74 Markus Koch * 77 Darryl Grant * 78 Dean Hamel * 80 Eric Yarber * 81 Art Monk * 82 Anthony Jones * 83 Ricky Sanders * 84 Gary Clark * 85 Don Warren * 86 Clint Didier * 87 Terry Orr * 88 Joe Caravello * 89 Clarence Verdin

Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXVI Champions

2 Kelly Goodburn * 6 Cary Conklin (IR) * 8 Chip Lohmiller * 10 Jeff Rutledge * 11 Mark Rypien (MVP) * 16 Stan Humphries * 20 Alvoid Mays * 21 Earnest Byner * 26 Danny Copeland * 27 Brad Edwards * 28 Darrell Green * 30 Brian Mitchell * 31 Clarence Vaughn * 32 Ricky Ervins * 34 Terry Hoage * 35 Martin Mayhew * 37 Gerald Riggs * 40 Alvin Walton * 45 Sidney Johnson * 47 A. J. Johnson * 50 Ravin Caldwell * 51 Monte Coleman * 53 Jeff Bostic * 54 Kurt Gouveia * 55 Andre Collins * 57 Matt Millen * 58 Wilber Marshall * 60 Fred Stokes * 61 Mark Adickes * 63 Raleigh McKenzie * 64 Ralph Tamm * 65 Mohammed Elewonibi (IR) * 66 Joe Jacoby * 67 Ray Brown * 68 Russ Grimm * 69 Mark Schlereth * 71 Charles Mann * 74 Markus Koch * 75 Eric Williams * 76 Ed Simmons * 78 Tim Johnson * 79 Jim Lachey * 80 Keenan McCardell (IR) * 81 Art Monk * 82 John Brandes * 83 Ricky Sanders * 84 Gary Clark * 85 Don Warren * 86 Stephen Hobbs * 87 Ron Middleton * 88 James Jenkins * 89 Terry Orr * 94 Bobby Wilson * 97 Jumpy Geathers * 99 Jason Buck

Sports teams based in and around Washington, D.C.

BaseballMLB: Washington Nationals * EL: Bowie Baysox * CL: Frederick Keys * Potomac Nationals * ALPB: Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
BasketballNBA: Washington Wizards * WNBA: Washington Mystics * PBL: Maryland GreenHawks * ABA: Maryland Marvels * Tri-City Suns * EBA: Alexandria Avengers
FootballNFL: Washington Redskins * IFL: Maryland Maniacs * IWFL: D.C. Divas
HockeyNHL: Washington Capitals
SoccerMLS: D.C. United * WPS: Washington Freedom * USL-2: Real Maryland F.C. * PDL: Northern Virginia Royals * Fredericksburg Gunners * W-League: Fredericksburg Lady Gunners * Northern Virginia Majestics * Washington Freedom Futures
TennisWTT: Washington Kastles
College athleticsNCAA Div. I: American * Georgetown * George Mason * George Washington * Howard * Maryland * Mount St. Mary's

Sports teams based in Maryland

Australian rules footballUSAFL/EAFL/WAFA: Baltimore-Washington Eagles
BaseballMLB: Baltimore Orioles, EL: Bowie Baysox, CL: Frederick Keys, SAL: Delmarva Shorebirds * Hagerstown Suns, NYPL: Aberdeen IronBirds, AtL: Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
BasketballPBL: Maryland GreenHawks, ABA: Maryland Marvels * Tri-City Suns, NPBL: Maryland Bayraiders
FootballNFL: Baltimore Ravens * Washington Redskins, AIFA: Baltimore Mariners, IFL: Maryland Maniacs, IWFL: Baltimore Nighthawks * D.C. Divas, WFA: Baltimore Burn,
Inline HockeyAIHL: Maryland Knights, MLRH: Washington Power
LacrosseMLL: Chesapeake Bayhawks
Rugby UnionMARFU: Baltimore-Chesapeake * Maryland Exiles
SoccerWPS: Washington Freedom, USL-2: Crystal Palace Baltimore * Real Maryland Monarchs, NISL: Baltimore Blast, PASL-Premier: Maryland Tigers, NPSL: Maryland United, W-League: Washington Freedom Futures, WPSL: Maryland Pride
College athletics
(NCAA Division I)
Coppin State * Johns Hopkins (lacrosse only) * Loyola * Maryland * Maryland-Baltimore County * Maryland-Eastern Shore * Morgan State * Mount St. Mary's * Navy * Towson



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