1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007.
As of December 2010, it is a tie: the Chicago Bears, the Denver Broncos and the Washington Redskins have each won 22 regular season overtime games since the overtime rule was introduced in 1974.
Claudell Washington played in 38 games at designated hitter for the Oakland Athletics in 1974, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
37 years since entering in 1974.
When George Allen coached the Washington Redskins he would have free agent tryouts for anyone that had a dream of playing in the NFL. In 1974, Andre the Giant participated in one of the tryouts and the story goes that Allen offered him a contract but Andre turned it down.
Joe Theismann played for the Washington Redskins from 1974 to 1985.
They played the Dallas Cowboys in 1972, the Washington Redskins in 1973, the Minnesota Vikings in 1974, the Washington Redskins again in 1983, and the San Francisco 49ers in 1985.
The Washington Redskins all time leading scorer is kicker Mark Moseley who played with the team from 1974-1986. He ended his Redskins career with 1,206 points. Moseley also holds the Redskins single season scoring record with 161 points in 1983.
The NFL on CBS - 1956 New York Giants vs- Washington Redskins was released on: USA: 20 October 1974
The Cowboys played the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving Day (November 28, 1974) and won 24-23.
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 Denver Broncos vs- Washington Redskins 5-3 was released on: USA: 30 September 1974
Yes. He played for the Redskins in 1974, his final year in football.
Mark Moseley was a place kicker for the Redskins from 1974 through mid season 1986.
Yes. When Theismann came to the Redskins in 1974 they already had Sonny Jurgensen and Bill Kilmer at quarterback. The story goes that George Allen, the head coach, told him there was no playing time at QB for him so he volunteered to return punts. In the 1974 season, he returned 15 punts for an average of 10.5 yards with a long return of 44 yards.
Joe Theisman signed with Washington Redskins in 1974. He lead the team to their first championship in 40 years at the 1982 Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins.
Backup QB Joe Gilliam of the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers for the Steelers Super Bowl IX victory over the Vikings. The first starter was Doug Williams of Washington Redskins in Super bowl XXII. He was also the games' MVP.
Joe Theisman signed with Washington Redskins in 1974. He lead the team to their first championship in 40 years at the 1982 Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins.