Chris Hanburger, one of the greatest, and maybe his number should have been retired, but after that I think either Mel Kaufman or Monte Coleman had the same one. ---- Coleman wore #51. Kauffman wore #55. Also Andre Collins wore #55 for the Redskins. For the 2008 season, #55 will be worn by Jason Taylor.
Robert Griffin III (RG3) is the ninth player to wear the number 10 for the Redskins.
Rudy Bukich, QB #10 1957-58
Eagle Day, P/QB #10/19 1959-60
Mike Connell, P #10 1980-81
Jay Schroeder, QB #10 1984-87
Jeff Rutledge, QB #10 1990-92
Trent Green, QB #10 1995-98
John Hall, K #10 2003-06
Jabar Gaffney, WR #10 2011
Five noteworthy players have worn number 53 for the Washington Redskins -- Center Al DeMao (1946-53), Pro Bowl linebacker LaVern Torgeson (1955-57), linebacker Harold McLinton (1969-78), Pro Bowl center Jeff Bostic (1980-93) and Pro Bowl linebacker Marcus Washington (2004-08). Linebackers Bob Pellegrini (1962-65), Marvcus Patton (1995-98) and Eddie Mason (1999-2002) also sported the number for the Redskins.
Stephen Bowen is number 72 on the Washington Redskins.
The answer to your question is, Scott Darrion. Scott is a DE for the Washington Redskins. His former team was the Minnesota Vikings.
72 by the Washington redskins
The Washington Redskins scored 11 TDs against the New York Giants in a game played in 1966. The Redskins won 72-41.
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Fridge wore #72 for the Bears.
First baseman Juan Miranda in 2009.
Highest scoring game (during regular season): 113 points when the Washington Redskins beat the New York Giants 72-41 on November 27, 1966.Highest scoring game (during playoffs): 96 points when the Arizona Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers 51-45 on January 10, 2010Read more: What_is_the_highest_scoring_NFL_game_ever
Sanders wore No. 21 during his years with the Atlanta Falcons (1989-1993), the San Francisco 49ers (1994), the Dallas Cowboys (1995-1999) and the Washington Redskins (2000). He wore No. 37 during his two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2004-2005).
First baseman Juan Miranda in 2009.
72 Points, Washington Redskins vs New York Giants, 1966
No game has been scored over 100 points by one team it was 72 points when the Washington Redskins played the New York Giants. The Redskins had the 72 points but the combined score at the end for both teams was 113.