The Redskins franchise began play in the NFL as the Boston Braves in 1932. They changed their name to Boston Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington and became the Washington Redskins in 1937.
In 2009, the Washington Redskins had a 4-12 record.
Steve Spurrier was the head coach of the Washington Redskins in 2003.
Joe Gibbs was the head coach for the Washington Redskins in 1987.
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The Redskins franchise began play in the NFL as the Boston Braves in 1932. They changed their name to Boston Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington and became the Washington Redskins in 1937.
The main sponser of the Washington Redskins organization is FedEx, which has its label attached to their football stadium in Landover Maryland, FedEx Field.
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The main sponser of the Washington Redskins organization is FedEx, which has its label attached to their football stadium in Landover Maryland, FedEx Field.
Washington D.C. They actually play in FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.
The Washington Redskins Football team home is The Capitol of United states - Washington DC, DC stands for District OF Columbia, it is technically not a state. But, it is Physically in the state of Maryland. The Redskins have nothing to do with the State of Washington in the PAcific Northwestern US.
They moved after the 1936 season due to poor attendance. The Boston Redskins were in the NFL Championship game that year, and were slated to be the home team, but attendance had been so poor that the owner, George Preston Marshall, moved the game from Boston to the Polo Grounds in New York.
They began play as the Boston Braves in 1932. The nickname was changed to Redskins in 1933 and, in 1937, the team moved from Boston to Washington and became the Washington Redskins.
They belong to the Washington DC area. They play their home games in Maryland, but the team's headquarters is in Virginia.
The Washington Redskins football team is from Washington D.C.
VIIMiami Dolphins - 14 (Bob Griese, Purdue)Washington Redskins - 7 (Billy Kilmer, UCLA)Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CADate: 1/14/1973MVP: Jake Scott, S, Miami XVIIWashington Redskins - 27 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)Miami Dolphins - 17 (David Woodley, Louisianna State)Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CADate: 1/30/1983MVP: John Riggins, RB, Washington XVIIILos Angeles Raiders - 38 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)Washington Redskins - 9 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)Location: Tampa Stadium, Tampa FLDate: 1/22/1984MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles XXIIWashington Redskins - 42 (Doug Williams, Grambling State)Denver Broncos - 10 (John Elway, Stanford)Location: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CADate: 1/31/1988MVP: Doug Williams, QB, Washington XXVIWashington Redskins - 37 (Mark Rypien, Washington State)Buffalo Bills - 24 (Jim Kelly, University of Miami (Fla.))Location: Metrodome, Minneapolis, MNDate: 1/26/1992MVP: Mark Rypien, QB, Washington