The East division of the National Football Conference, aka NFC East
The most recent NFC East division title by the Washington Redskins was in 2015, with a record of 9-7.
No. The Redskins are in the NFC East while the Dolphins are in the AFC East.
NFC east: every team in the division is rivals with everyone!!!!!!! (4 teams in division are: cowboys, giants, redskins, eagles)
The 1973 Washington Redskins finished second in the division. The coaching staff that year was George Allen, Ted Marchibroda, Bill Austin, and Charlie Waller.
NFC East (5 Cowboys, 4 Giants, 3 Redskins).
The NFC East is comprised of: Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles This division has changed over time, however. It used to be home to the Arizona (then St. Louis) Cardinals and the New Orleans Saints though they quickly vacated the division.
The NFC East Cowboys 8 Giants 4 Redskins 5 Eagles 2
The only reason I have ever heard is that the skins didn't want the cowboys in pro football. Somehow, the cowboys owner obtained the rights to the redskins "Hail to the Redskins" fight song and used it as ransom for the skins to agree to play them in pro ball. Don't take this as fact, though... do some more research.
2007 NFC East Redskins, Giants & Cowboys!
1967-1969. In 1967, the Capital Division came into existence when the NFL changed from two conferences (East and West) to four divisions (Capital, Century, Central, Coastal). In 1967 and 1969, the Eagles played in the Capital with the Cowboys, Redskins, and Saints. In 1968, the Eagles played in the Capital with the Cowboys, Redskins, and Giants.
Because they were going to crossover
Yes, they were. The team was known as the Boston Redskins from 1933-1936.