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  2. Category:Washington Redskins players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for all NFL players of the Washington Redskins, now known as the Washington Commanders. There are separate categories for each era of the franchise: Category:Boston Braves (NFL) players (1932) Category:Boston Redskins players (1933-1936) Category:Washington Redskins players (1937–2019)

  3. Category:Boston Redskins players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for all NFL players of the Boston Redskins, now known as the Washington Commanders. There are separate categories for each era of the franchise: Category:Boston Braves (NFL) players (1932) Category:Boston Redskins players (1933-1936) Category:Washington Redskins players (1937–2019) Category:Washington Football Team players ...

  4. The Fun Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Fun Bunch included the Redskins' wide receivers Art Monk, Virgil Seay, Charlie Brown, and Alvin Garrett, running back Otis Wonsley [1] and tight ends Rick Walker, and Don Warren. Each won a Super Bowl with the Redskins (Monk and Warren were on all three Super Bowl champion Redskin teams), and three were chosen for the Pro Bowl .

  5. The Hogs (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The Hogettes cheered on the Redskins for 30 years before announcing their retirement in 2013. [5] Soon after losing Super Bowl XVIII 38–9 to the Los Angeles Raiders in 1984, Starke retired. Theismann's career ended in 1985, after he suffered an injury while being tackled by New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor. Riggins retired after the ...

  6. Category:Washington Redskins - Wikipedia

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    Category:Boston Redskins (1933–1936) Category:Washington Redskins (1937–2019) Category:Washington Football Team (2020–2021) Category:Washington Commanders (2022–present) Articles should be included in each category that applies.

  7. Craig Reynolds (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Reynolds (born June 15, 1996) is an American professional football running back and kickoff returner for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Kutztown, and signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent following the 2019 NFL draft.

  8. Charles Mann (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Mann finished his career with the Redskins with 82 sacks, second-most in franchise history, and 17 forced fumbles, the most in franchise history, and also won Super Bowl XXII and Super Bowl XXVI. [4] He was released by the Redskins and signed as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 1994 , where he won another Super Bowl ( Super Bowl ...

  9. Washington Commanders - Wikipedia

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    The list includes three head coaches and 67 players, of which 41 were offensive players, 23 defensive players and three special teams players. [169] Among the 70 Greatest, there are 92 Super Bowl appearances, with 47 going once and 45 playing in more than one. 29 members possess one Super Bowl ring and 26 have more than one.