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The Redskins would go on to make the 2012–13 NFL playoffs after winning their final seven games of the season en route to winning their division championship for the 13th time in franchise history, including defeating the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day by a score of 38–31, this marked the first time the Redskins had won at Cowboys ...
The Redskins appeared in the 1936 NFL Championship Game, their first championship appearance, but lost to the Green Bay Packers 21–6. The Redskins moved to Washington, D.C., after five years in Boston, with Marshall stating that the New England city showed a lack of interest in the team. [7]
Washington was primarily a passing team, starring All-Pro quarterback and future hall of famer Sonny Jurgensen. [11] [12] In 1967 they had the NFL's first ( future hall of famer Charley Taylor [13]), second (tight end Jerry Smith) and fourth (future hall of famer Bobby Mitchell [14]) ranked receivers in passes caught, but they needed a ...
The Washington Football Team, previously nicknamed the Redskins, selected May with the 20th pick in the 1981 NFL Draft. He spent just under 10 years with the organization, helping Washington win ...
Here are the latest trade deadline rumors from around the NBA. Phoenix Suns power forward Kevin Durant shoots the ball over Portland Trail Blazers shooting guard Shaedon Sharpe.
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He had over 100 yards rushing and receiving combined in 12 of the 15 games that he played. His 1,333 rushing yards were a new career high and his 2,104 yards from scrimmage led the NFL. Westbrook was named to his second Pro Bowl and first All-Pro team, after setting a new single-season franchise record with 90 receptions.
The Washington Redskins drafted May with the 20th pick of the first round of the 1981 NFL Draft, and he played guard for the Redskins from 1981 to 1990. He was a member of the famed " Hogs " offensive line, which was instrumental in the Redskins' victories in Super Bowl XVII and XXII (though May was injured for Super Bowl XVII).