The Washington Redskins have a record of 133-113 since the year 2000 (including 2000). This record includes their 2012 stats as of the end of Week 4 (2-2).
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The season the Redskins had their best winning percentage was 1942 when they went 10-1. They beat the Chicago Bears to win the 1942 NFL championship. The season the Redskins won their most games was 1991 when the went 14-2. They defeated the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI to win the NFL championship that season.
Mark Brunell then Jason Campbell then Todd Collins
As of the 2008 season, the Redskins all time regular season win/loss record is 529-486-27 and postseason record is 23-17.
Prior to the November 3, 2008 game against the Steelers, the Redskins all time MNF record is 27-29.
In the 2007 Season, They were 9-7 And made the #6 Spot For the Wild Card But in the 2008 Season, They were 8-8 and Didnt Make it a Playoff Spot
The Redskins record in 2000 was 8-8. They did not make the playoffs
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In 2010, the Washington Redskins had a 6-10 record.
In 2009, the Washington Redskins had a 4-12 record.
Mike Shanahan. He currently coaches the Washington Redskins.
The Washing Redskins are currently 1st in the NFC East with a record of 10-6-0. For more season statistics for the Washington Redskins you can visit the official NFL website.
The Washington Redskins record in 2009 was 4-12.
The Washington Redskins record in 2010 was 6-10.
In 2011, the Washington Redskins had a 5-11 record.
Washington Redskins Playoff record: Overall: 23-17 Since AFL/NFL Merger: 20-13 Super Bowl: 3-2
Through 2010, Ben Roethlisberger has a record of 8-2 on Monday Night Football.
The Redskins record in 2007 was 9-7.
In Tennessee their Monday Night record is 8-5.
The Redskins, with a record of 42-31-3, lead the all time series against the Steelers.