The Redskins first season in the NFL was 1932. They were known as the Boston Braves. They changed their name to Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington and became the Washington Redskins in 1937.
The overall record for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Washington Redskins is 69 wins, and 78 losses. The series began in 1933 when the Eagles were founded, one year after the start of the Redskins franchise.
The Redskins moved to DC from Boston in 1937.
No, the Washington Redskins actually started in Boston in 1932 as one of the earliest teams of the National Football League. The only professional team to originate in Washington state is the Seattle Seahawks, which were founded in 1976. Ironically, the Seahawks first quarterback was Jim Zorn, who eventually went on to be an unsuccessful head coach of the Washington Redskins.
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.
Yes, they were. The team was known as the Boston Redskins from 1933-1936.
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