The Washington Redskins defeated the Denver Broncos 42-10.
Super Bowl XXII played January 31, 1988 and won by Washington 42-10.
The Redskins have won a few Super Bowls. Joe Thiesmann was the QB in Super Bowl XVII. Doug Williams was the QB in Super Bowl XXII. Mark Rypien was the QB for them in Super Bowl XXVI.
Yes, he did. Mark Rypien won two championships playing for the Washington Redskins. He was the starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXVI and he also won as a backup in Super Bowl XXII.
Emmitt Thomas won 3 Super Bowls over his career. He won Super Bowl IV as a player and Super Bowls XXII and XXVI as an assistant coach.
The Washington Redskins defeated the Denver Broncos, 42-10, to win Super Bowl XXII.
Considereing the fact that the Redskins are still a team you should phrase your question like this: How many times have the Redskins won the super bowl? Thew answer is 3 with wins in 1982 (XVII), 1987 (XXII), 1991 (XXVI).
The first NFL strike was in 1982. The Washington Redskins won Super Bowl XVII The second NFL strike occurred in 1987. Once again, the Washington Redskins won Super Bowl XXII.
The Redskins won the Super Bowl that was played to determine the NFL champion for the 1987 season. That Super Bowl (XXII) was played January 31, 1988. The Super Bowl played in 1987 (SB XXI played January 25, 1987) was won by the New York Giants.
Super Bowl XXII was played at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California. This Stadium is now know has Qualcomm Stadium.
Super Bowl XXII was played on January 31st, 1988 to crown the champion of the 1987 season. Turned out to be the Redskins over the Denver Broncos.
Super Bowl XVII: Joe Theismann Super Bowl XXII: Doug Williams Super Bowl XXVI: Mark Rypien
3 ... the Washington Redskins, New York Giants, and Green Bay Packers. The Redskins won Super Bowl XVII with Joe Theismann, Super Bowl XXII with Doug Williams, and Super Bowl XXVI with Mark Rypien. The Giants won Super Bowl XXI with Phil Simms, Super Bowl XXV with Jeff Hostetler, and Super Bowl XLII with Eli Manning. The Packers won Super Bowls I and II with Bart Starr, Super Bowl XXXI with Brett Favre, and Super Bowl XLV with Aaron Rodgers.