Nick Sundberg is number 57 on the Washington Redskins.
Nick Williams is number 13 on the Washington Redskins.
Nick Sundberg plays for the Washington Redskins.
Nick Sundberg plays Long Snapper for the Washington Redskins.
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Nick Giaquinto has: Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "1982 NFC Championship Game" in 1982. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Halfback in "Super Bowl XVII" in 1983. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "1983 NFC Championship Game" in 1983. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back in "Super Bowl XVIII" in 1984.
Kyle Williams plays Wide Receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The cast of 1982 NFC Championship Game - 1982 includes: Benny Barnes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Bob Breunig as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Joe Bugel as Himself - Washington Redskins Offensive Coordinator Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Defenisve Tackle Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Doug Cosbie as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Anthony Dickerson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Doug Donley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Tony Dorsett as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Michael Downs as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Free Safety Alvin Garrett as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Nick Giaquinto as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Guard Clarence Harmon as Himself - Washington Redskins Fullback Mike Hegman as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Gary Hogeboom as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Billy Joe DuPree as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Mel Kaufman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Mat Mendenhall as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Mike Nelms as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Back Timmy Newsome as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Richie Petitbon as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Coordinator Tom Rafferty as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Center Rafael Septien as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Don Smerek as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Ron Springs as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback George Starke as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joe Theismann as Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback Everson Walls as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Jeris White as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback
The cast of 1983 NFC Championship Game - 1983 includes: Dwaine Board as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Ken Coffey as Himself - Washington Redskins Strong Safety Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Roger Craig as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Randy Cross as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Clint Didier as Himself - Washington Redskins Tight End Riki Ellison as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Keith Fahnhorst as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Russ Francis as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End Alvin Garrett as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Nick Giaquinto as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Darrell Green as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Guard Dwight Hicks as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Mel Kaufman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Pete Kugler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Nose Tackle Todd Liebenstein as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Ronnie Lott as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Dana McLemore as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Back Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Art Monk as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Joe Montana as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Renaldo Nehemiah as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Bubba Paris as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Richie Petitbon as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Coordinator Lawrence Pillers as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Fred Quillan as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Eason Ramson as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End George Seifert as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator Freddie Solomon as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver George Starke as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joe Theismann as Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback Wendell Tyler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Ray Wersching as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Carlton Williamson as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Strong Safety
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No, Donovan McNabb is not the only quarterback to go from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Redskins. In recent years, the Redskins have acquired several players from the Eagles, including quarterbacks:Sam Bradford (2015)Nick Foles (2017)Mark Sanchez (2014)However, most of these players only spent one season with the Redskins, while McNabb's tenure with the team spanned from 2010 to 2013.
1) Richard Bader - Pittsburgh Steelers in 1967.2) Steve Bradley - Chicago Bears in 1987.3) Trent Green - Washington Redskins in 1997 and 1998, St. Louis Rams in 2000 and 2008, Kansas City Chiefs between 2001-2006, and Miami Dolphins in 2007.4) Gibran Hamden - Washington Redskins in 2003.5) Babe Laufenberg - New Orleans Saints in 1986, San Diego Chargers in 1988, and Dallas Cowboys in 1989 and 1990.6) Vince Oliver - Chicago Cardinals in 1945.7) Nick Sebek - Washington Redskins in 1950.