The current coach of the Washington Redskins is Mike Shanahan. Including this season he has coached the Redskins for 3 seasons.
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New York Giants (1954-1958) (Offensive Backfield coach) Green Bay Packers (1959-1967) (Head coach) Washington Redskins (1969) (Head coach)
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Jim zorn is the head coach for the Washington redskins hes also know for playing quarterback for the new seatle seahawks expasion team and he was left handed He is no longer Washington Redskin Head Coach. Was fired at the end of the 2009 season.
Rumor is he might be in Cleveland next year. Mike Shanahan was hired as head coach of the Redskins. The latest news about Bill Cowher was that he will not coach in 2010. There was a rumor floating around that Jerome Bettis was overheard stating that Bill was looking at the New York Giants head coaching job in the future.
Vince Lombardi had a fairly long career both as an assistant & later head coach in the NFL. His overall record including playoff games was 105-35-6. Assistant Coach - New York Giants 1954-1958 Head Coach - Green Bay Packers 1959-1967 General Manager - Green Bay Packers 1968 Head Coach - Washington Redskins 1969
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The cast of 1986 NFC Championship Game - 1987 includes: Raul Allegre as Himself - New York Giants Kicker Ottis Anderson as Himself - New York Giants Running Back Billy Ard as Himself - New York Giants Guard Mark Bavaro as Himself - New York Giants Tight End Bill Belichick as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Brad Benson as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Todd Bowles as Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety Reggie Branch as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Kelvin Bryant as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Harry Carson as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Maurice Carthon as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Romeo Crennel as Himself - New York Giants Special Teams Coach Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Clint Didier as Himself - Washington Redskins Tight End Eric Dorsey as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Ron Erhardt as Himself - New York Giants Offensive Coordinator Tony Galbreath as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Darrell Green as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Keith Griffin as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Guard Kenny Hill as Himself - New York Giants Strong Safety Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Curtis Jordan as Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Lionel Manuel as Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver Leonard Marshall as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Phil McConkey as Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Art Monk as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Karl Nelson as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Bart Oates as Himself - New York Giants Center Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Bill Parcells as Himself - New York Giants Head Coach Elvis Patterson as Himself - New York Giants Cornerback Gary Reasons as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Lee Rouson as Himself - New York Giants Running Back Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Alvin Walton as Himself - Washington Redskins Strong Safety Herb Welch as Himself - New York Giants Free Safety Eric Yarber as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver
3, and 1 head coach, Lou Michaels, former kicker for the Baltimore Colts, John Paluck, former defensive end for the Washington Redskins, Chuck Sieminski, former defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, and the Detroit Lions, and Walt Michaels, former head coach for the New York Jets
The Redskins would go to the playoffs. They and Minnesota would have the same record (8-8) and New Orleans would be 7-9. The Redskins would win a tie breaker with the Vikings due to winning the head-to-head matchup on December 23.
The Redskins new defensive coordinator for the 2008 season is Greg Blatche, who had been their defensive line coach since 2004.
From 2000 to 2011, the Washington Redskins defeated the New York Giants nine times.
The Redskins' divisional rivals are; the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles and, the Dallas Cowboys.