Art Monk #81
I'm pretty sure it was the 1983 Washington Redskins. They were +43 for the season.
Redskins
He may have been the greatest football player in the history of the NFL. He was a quarterback, punter, and defensive back for the Washington Redskins.
In the AFC and NFC East Division: LB - Eric Alexander - Patriots RB - Shaun Alexander - Redskins C - Lonnie Paxson - Patriots WR - Plaxico Burress - Giants WR - Domenik Hixon - Giants DT - Lorenzo Alexander - Redskins RB - Felix Jones - Cowboys
David Elfin has written: 'Washington Redskins' -- subject(s): Washington Redskins (Football team), History 'Unofficial Washington Redskins Book of Lists' 'Hail to RFK!' -- subject(s): History, RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.), Washington Redskins (Football team)
Sammy Baugh wore jersey number 33 for the Washington Redskins. You can still get a throwback version of his jersey today since he is one of the greatest players in NFL history.
The number 19 has been worn by several players for the Washington Redskins, most notably by wide receiver Art Monk. Monk, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, played for the Redskins from 1980 to 1993 and is considered one of the greatest receivers in NFL history. Other players who have worn the number include quarterback Norm Snead and wide receiver Michael Westbrook.
David Slattery is the General Manager of the Washington Redskins. He authored the book, "Washington Redskins: A Pictorial History" in 1977.
Timmy Smith--Redskins
I would vote for two: Rookie QB Clint Longley subbing for an injured Roger Staubach and beating the Over the Hill Gang Redskins on Thanksgiving Day 1974 and Roger Staubach leading the Cowboys in the Double Comeback win over the Redskins on the last day of the 1979 Season.
W.R Chaplin has written: 'The history of Flat Holm Lighthouse'
he is the best kids WR ever in football history. better than boldin