Answer: Dexter Manley
Drafted in the fifth round, Dexter played nine years for the Redskins. He won two Super Bowl rings with the team, made the Pro-Bowl in 1986, and has been named as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins of all-time.
From Quiz: Who Wore That Number - Redskins edition
Answer: 1937
The Skins started as the Boston Braves in 1932, then they became the Boston Redskins in 1933. After moving to Washington DC in 1937 for lack of fan support, they became the Washington Redskins.
From Quiz: All About the Redskins
Answer: Sonny Jurgensen
Christian Adolph "Sonny" Jurgensen III was a fourth round draft pick in 1957 out of Duke University. He wore jersey #9 for the Redskins 1964-1974. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles 1957-1963.
From Quiz: The Players of Washington
Answer: Boston Braves
The franchise was named the Boston Braves for their first season, then changed their name to the Boston Redskins for four seasons before moving to D.C. Their first season in 1932 brought them a 4-4-2 season record, for a fourth place finish of eight teams. The Chicago Bears won the title in the season for going 7-1-6, although the runner-up Green Bay Packers went 10-3-1.
From Quiz: Your Washington Redskins!
Answer: Anthony Allen
During the strike season on October 4th, 1987, Anthony Allen torched the Phoenix Cardinals for 255 yards. The previous record was set by Gary Clark in 1986 (241 vs Giants, who passed Art Monk's previous record from 1985 (230 vs. Bengals).
From Quiz: Ultimate Redskins
Answer: Joe Don Looney
Joe Don Looney came to the Redskins from Oklahoma. In the opinion of some football experts, he never lived up to his potential because of his off-field activities. Looney played for the Redskins for only two years from 1966-1967. He was later killed in a motorcycle accident.
From Quiz: 'Old School' Washington Redskins
Answer: Dallas Cowboys
The Redskins buried the hated Cowboys 26-3, thus denying them a 3rd straight trip to the Super Bowl.
From Quiz: Hail to the Redskins!
Answer: 3
The Redskins won the Superbowl in 1991, 1987, and 1982. They lost in 1972 and 1983.
From Quiz: Redskin Maniac
Answer: Miami Dolphins
The Skins won their first Super Bowl.
From Quiz: Redskins Super Bowls
Answer: Chicago Bears
The Redskins beat the 14-2 Bears in the divisional playoffs to advance to the NFC Championship.
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: 1999
Norv Turners first playoff appearence since becoming Redskins head coach in 1994.
From Quiz: Redskins General Knowledge
Answer: Norm Snead
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: 1937
The Redskins moved from Boston to Washington D.C. in 1937 because of poor attendances.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins
Answer: Vince Lombardi
Daniel Snyder wasn't the first Redskins owner to spend a lot of money to bring in a veteran coach and players and try to win an instant championship.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins
Answer: Boston Braves
In 1932, the Redskins were known as the Boston Braves. From 1933-1937,they were known as the Boston Redskins and in 1937 became the Washington Redskins.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins
Answer: Heath Shuler
Shuler was drafted third overall out of the University of Tennessee in 1994. His exceptionally poor play led to a Washington quarterback controversy between Shuler and seventh round pick Gus Frerotte. Shuler lasted three years with the Redskins before he was traded to the New Orleans Saints after the 1996 season. In 1997, Frerotte went to the Pro-Bowl while Shuler never came close to being successful in the NFL.
From Quiz: Who Wore That Number - Redskins edition
Answer: Burgundy and gold
They are one of the few teams that use white as their home jersey.
From Quiz: All About the Redskins
Answer: Sammy Baugh
1963 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Samuel Baugh was a 1937 first round draft pick from Texas Christian University. He played the positions of quarterback, defensive back, and punter. He had his own style of throwing the ball by putting his thumb on the laces.
From Quiz: The Players of Washington
Answer: 1937
The 1937 Redskins won the NFL East division with their 8-3 record. The Chicago Bears went 9-1-1 to win the NFL West division. The two went head-to-head in the championship game, and saw the Redskins defeat the Bears, 28-21. The game took place at Wrigley Field in Chicago, and was seen by only 15,870 in attendance, the second lowest attendance in a NFL championship game at that point. In the second NFL Championship game in 1934, the Giants and Bears went at it in front of 35,059 fans. The Giants won that game 30-13.
From Quiz: Your Washington Redskins!
Answer: Dave Sparks
Dave Sparks collapsed and died of a heart attack at the home of a friend shortly after a home game against the Cleveland Browns on December 5, 1954.
From Quiz: 'Old School' Washington Redskins
Answer: New York Giants
The game ended up drawing almost 25,000 fans to Griffith Stadium in Washington D.C., as the Redskins won 13-3.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins History
Answer: San Francisco 49ers
From Quiz: Hail to the Redskins!
Answer: Lud Wray
Lud Wray only coached for one year. All these people coached at least one year for the Boston Braves in 1932. Wray also coached the Eagles.
From Quiz: Redskin Maniac
Answer: John Riggins
Riggins gained 1239 yards and scored 14 rushing touchdowns in 1984.
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: Gus Frerotte
After rushing for a touchdown, Gus Frerotte rammed his head into the wall and gave himself a concussion.
From Quiz: Redskins General Knowledge
Answer: Stephen Davis
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: Frostburg State
Prior to 1995 the Redskins held their training camp in Carlisle, PA.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins
Answer: Art Monk
He played extremely well in four Super Bowls, but never scored a touchdown.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins
Answer: Sammy Baugh
Drafted number six overall by the Redskins in 1937, Baugh was a two-time NFL Player of the Year, league passing champion six times, a member of the NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team, and a member of the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. He played his entire career with the Redskins and served as coach of the New York Titans (1960-1961) and Houston Oilers (1964).
From Quiz: Who Wore That Number - Redskins edition
Answer: 1961
Upon moving to Washington, the Redskins played at Griffith Stadium until 1960. They claimed RFK Stadium (named DC Stadium until 1968) as home in the 1961 season until the completion of FedEx Field, where they began playing for the 1997 season. FedEx Field is located in Landover, Maryland.
From Quiz: All About the Redskins
Answer: Darrell Green
Darrell spent his entire career with Washington during the seasons 1983-2002. He played for six head coaches during that 20-year stint.
From Quiz: The Players of Washington
Answer: Joe Gibbs
Gibbs' coaching career was with the Redskins from 1981-2007, with Nascar endeavors always pending. In 2007, Joe's record with the Redskins was 154-94 in 16 seasons. George Allen and Ray Flaherty both had the helm of the Redskins for seven seasons each, finding Allen's record at 71-76, and Flaherty's at 54-21. Curly Lambeau had the club for only two seasons from 1952-1953 with a 10-13 record.
From Quiz: Your Washington Redskins!
Answer: Eddie Lebaron
Eddie Lebaron played college football at the University of Pacific and was drafted in the tenth round of the college draft probably because he was only 5'8" and weighed about 168 pounds. He played for the Redskins from 1952 to 1959.
From Quiz: 'Old School' Washington Redskins
Answer: 1932
The Boston Braves were founded in 1932 by George Preston Marshall. They became the Boston Redskins in 1933.
From Quiz: Redskin Maniac
Answer: Doug Williams
Williams was 18 for 29, threw for 340 yards and threw 4 TD passes.
From Quiz: Redskins Super Bowls
Answer: Gerald Riggs
Riggs played for the Skins from 1989 to 1991.
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: Earnest Byner
Byner had a huge year in 1991-1992 for the 'Skins. Most people remember an infamous play of his while on the Browns. In an AFC championship game, Byner fumbled on the goal line. Denver recovered and John Elway drove them 98 yards. Denver eventually won in OT.
From Quiz: Go Skins!
Answer: Detroit Lions
Norv Turner's 1st playoff victory as a head coach.
From Quiz: Redskins General Knowledge
Answer: San Diego
From Quiz: Redskins
Answer: Miami Dolphins
On January 14,1973 the Redskins lost to the Miami Dolphins 14-7 in Super Bowl VII.
From Quiz: Washington Redskins