The Washington Redskins, now known as the Washington Commanders, wore the number twelve on the back of their helmets as a tribute to their legendary quarterback, Sammy Baugh. Baugh, who played for the team from 1937 to 1952, is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. The number honors his contributions to the franchise and serves as a reminder of his impact on the game. This gesture reflects the team's respect for its history and its iconic players.
Willie Parker is a running back for the Washington Redskins, his number is 39.
Running back Moses Denson in 1975.
the death of Sean Taylor on the redskins every team in the NFL has his number on them
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Stephen Davis with 1318 rushing yards for the season.
In 1993, number 24 for the Washington Redskins was worn by defensive back Darrell Green. Green is well-known for his speed and longevity in the NFL, playing for the Redskins from 1983 to 2002. He was a key player in the team's success during that era, including their Super Bowl victories.
Notre Dame running back Reggie Brooks was with the Redskins from 1993-1995.
Because Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor was shot and killed and his number was 21. So, every team in the NFL wears that on the back of their helmets.
John Riggins
The 2009/10 No.12 is the Brazilian left back, Fabio Aurelio.
"In This Moment We Are All Brothers" is written on the back of every clone trooper helmet.
Stephen Davis