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Washington Redskin History
"The Redskins trace their football heritage to 1932 when the team played in Boston and was named the Braves. In 1933, the team moved to Fenway Park and was renamed the Redskins. In 1937, the team moved 500-miles south to Washington, D.C. The Redskins excelled in D.C. winning five division championships and two NFL titles (in ’37 and ’42) during the team’s formative years. By 1950, all Redskins games were televised over a network of southern stations, thus making Washington the first NFL team to have an entire season of televised games. In 1969, the legendary Vince Lombardi guided the Redskins to their first winning record in 15 years but he died of cancer before the 1970 season. Joe Gibbs, who led the Redskins from 1981 to 1992, ranks as the most successful coach in Redskins' history with a 140-65-0 record that produced eight playoff appearances, five NFC Eastern division championships and victories in Super Bowls XVII, XXII and XXVI."
Washington Redskin Information
"The Redskins play in the National Football Conference East Division. Division rivals are the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. Major rivalries include ‘Skins vs. Giants, ‘Skins vs. Eagles and ‘Skins vs. Cowboys."
FedEx Field
"The Redskins play their home games in FedEx Field located in Landover, Maryland. The $250 million stadium opened in 1997 and seats approximately 80,000 fans for football games. Seating throughout the new stadium includes wider seats, hand rails on all steps, wider pedestrian ramps and easy access to the main concourse at street level. The stadium is the largest in the NFL." |