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  2. Washington Commanders all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Commanders all-time roster is split by name into the following two lists: Washington Commanders all-time roster (A–Ke)

  3. Washington Commanders all-time roster (A–Ke) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Heisman Trophy sculpture was modeled after Ed Smith in 1934, who became a Redskins player in 1936. [7] Several former players became head coach of the Redskins, including Turk Edwards, Dick Todd, and Jack Pardee. [8] In addition, former players have become assistant coaches, such as Earnest Byner, Russ Grimm, Greg Manusky, and ...

  4. National Football League Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) is the labor union representing National Football League (NFL) players. The NFLPA, which has headquarters in Washington, D.C., is led by executive director Lloyd Howell Jr. and president Jalen Reeves-Maybin.

  5. Category:Washington Redskins players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for all NFL players of the Washington Redskins, now known as the Washington Commanders. There are separate categories for each era of the franchise: Category:Boston Braves (NFL) players (1932) Category:Boston Redskins players (1933-1936) Category:Washington Redskins players (1937–2019)

  6. Washington Redskins name controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Red Cloud Athletic Fund sent a letter to the Washington Post stating that "As an organization, Red Cloud Indian School has never—and will never—endorse the use of the name 'Redskins'. Like many Native American organizations across the country, members of our staff and extended community find the name offensive." [146]

  7. Larry Brown (running back) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Brown Jr. (born September 19, 1947) is an American former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL) who played running back for the Washington Redskins from 1969 to 1976.

  8. Washington Commanders - Wikipedia

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    Through 1960, the team shared baseball's Griffith Stadium with the first American League Washington Senators baseball team. [8] In their first game in Washington, D.C., the Redskins defeated the New York Giants in the season opener. [1] The same season, they earned their first division title in Washington with a 49–14 win over the Giants. [1]

  9. Ken Jenkins (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Walton 'Kenny' Jenkins (born May 8, 1959) is a former American football running back. [1] He played in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Washington Redskins from 1982 to 1987. He played college football at Bucknell University. Jenkins retired from the Washington Redskins [2] in 1987. He holds ...