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  2. Heath Shuler - Wikipedia

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    Shuler was a first-round selection in the 1994 NFL draft, taken by the Washington Redskins with the third overall pick. [10] He held out of training camp until he received a 7-year, $19.25 million contract, most of the holdout being due to Shuler's agent and the Redskins general manager discussing the parameters of the contract.

  3. List of Washington Commanders head coaches - Wikipedia

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    List of Boston Braves / Boston Redskins / Washington Redskins / Washington Football Team / Washington Commanders head coaches # Image Coach Term Regular season Playoffs Awards Ref. GC W L T Win% GC W L 1 Lud Wray: 1932: 10 4 4 2 .500 — — — — [6] 2 Lone Star Dietz* [b] 1933–1934* 24 11 11 2 .500 — — — — [7] 3 Eddie Casey* 1935* ...

  4. History of the Washington Commanders - Wikipedia

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    Heath Shuler, quarterback for the Redskins between 1994 and 1995, [73] is a former 3-term member in the United States House of Representatives. [74] The team did see modest improvement in 1995, which was the last for pass rusher Tim Johnson, who left for Cincinnati at season's end; and Jim Lachay, who retired after 1995.

  5. Gus Frerotte - Wikipedia

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    In the eighth week of the season, due to Shuler's sprained ankle injury, Frerotte became the starter for the game versus the Indianapolis Colts as decided by head coach Norv Turner. He went 17-of-32 for 226 yards with two touchdowns as Washington won 41–27. He started the next three games (each losses) before being inactive the rest of the ...

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

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    The Washington Redskins franchise was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. [1] The name was changed the next year to the Redskins. In 1937, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C. [2] They played as the Washington Football Team from 2020 to 2021. The Redskins played over 1,000 games.

  7. Mark May - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. American football player and broadcaster (born 1959) Not to be confused with Marc May. American football player Mark May May in 2007 No. 73 Position: Guard Personal information Born: (1959-11-02) November 2, 1959 (age 65) Oneonta, New York, U.S. Height: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Weight: 288 lb ...

  8. Dwayne Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne Haskins Jr. (May 3, 1997 – April 9, 2022) was an American football quarterback.He played in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons and played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, setting Big Ten Conference records for single-season passing yards and passing touchdowns as a sophomore.

  9. Sonny Jurgensen - Wikipedia

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    Christian Adolph "Sonny" Jurgensen III (born August 23, 1934) is an American former professional football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons, playing for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins.