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The Ricky Williams trade was a trade between the New Orleans Saints and Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL), which occurred prior to the 1999 NFL draft. Mike Ditka of the Saints wanted to move up in the draft order from the twelfth overall pick to ensure that he would be able to select Ricky Williams from the University of ...
In Week 1, Grossman threw for 305 yards and two touchdown passes as the Redskins crushed the Giants 28–14, ending a six-game losing streak against that team. The Washington Redskins started the season 2–0, but then struggled to a 5–11 finish, however, they managed to win both meetings over the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants ...
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.
Before the 2004 season, the Broncos traded Portis to the Washington Redskins for cornerback Champ Bailey and a second-round draft pick in the 2004 NFL draft which the Broncos used to select Tatum Bell (and Bell wore Portis's number 26 in Denver). Washington signed Portis to an eight-year contract worth $50.5 million.
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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 ...
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 ...
Mitchell is a group photo of one ... Who is the only NFL player with more than 500 career rushes and 500 receptions to average more than five yards per carry (5.3) and more than 15 yards per catch (15.3)? Bobby Mitchell." On June 20, 2020, the Washington Redskins announced that they would retire his number, #49.