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History of the Washington Redskins

July 4, 2024 by nflinlondon

Perhaps one of the most iconic and controversial teams in the NFL has been the “Washington Redksins”-aka the Commanders, aka the WFT, aka who know who they will be next?

From the early years as an NFL dynasty in a tight league, to the Dan Snyder years, the team from the capital has always drawn big eyeballs. 

So let’s take a look at the history of the Washington Redskins, and why the team has only appeared in London once over the years. 

Origins and Early Years

The team known today (for now) as the Washington Commanders has a rich and controversial history that begins long before their recent name change. Originally founded in 1932, the franchise was initially based in Boston and was known as the Boston Braves. The following year, the team changed its name to the Boston Redskins. In 1937, the team relocated to Washington, D.C., becoming the Washington Redskins, a name that would stick for over 80 years. After 80 years, it became unstuck, which is where we are now.

Early Success and Championships

The move to Washington, D.C. coincided with immediate success on the field. In their first year in the capital, the Redskins won the NFL Championship, defeating the Chicago Bears. The team repeated this success in 1942, cementing its place as one of the NFL’s early powerhouses. These victories were largely due to the efforts of star players like Sammy Baugh, a pioneering quarterback known for his versatile skills. It seems that a move to the nation’s capital was a big boon for Washington and the team.

Controversies and Name Issues

The name “Redskins” has been a subject of controversy for decades. Critics argued that it was offensive and perpetuated harmful stereotypes about Native Americans. Despite mounting pressure from various groups and the broader public, the team retained the name until 2020. The debate reached a tipping point during the social justice movements of that year, leading the team to temporarily adopt the name Washington Football Team before rebranding as the Washington Commanders in 2022.
Despite numerous native groups protesting that the name was indeed ‘respectful’, many Liberal-mobsters jumped on them, proving the issue is far too contentious now.

Famous Players and Legendary Moments

The Redskins boast a roster of legendary players who have left an indelible mark on the game. Beyond Sammy Baugh, notable figures include John Riggins, whose powerful running helped the team win Super Bowl XVII. Joe Theismann, the charismatic quarterback, led the Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XVII and was instrumental in the team’s success during the 1980s. 

Art Monk, a prolific wide receiver, set numerous records and was a key player during the Redskins’ successful runs in the 1980s and early 1990s. Defensive end Dexter Manley was another standout, known for his pass-rushing prowess. Under the leadership of head coach Joe Gibbs, the Redskins won three Super Bowl titles (XVII, XXII, and XXVI), solidifying their reputation as one of the NFL’s elite teams.

The Redskins in the UK

The Washington Redskins have also made their mark across the pond. As part of the NFL’s International Series, they played a regular-season game in London at Wembley Stadium in 2016. This game against the Cincinnati Bengals ended in a dramatic 27-27 tie, showcasing the excitement and unpredictability of American football to UK fans. The match was a significant event, as it highlighted the growing popularity of the NFL in the United Kingdom and provided British fans with an opportunity to see their favorite players in action. That was however the last match London has seen for the WFT, beckoning the question as to when we will see Washington back in the UK again?

Modern Era and Rebranding

The modern era for the franchise has been one of transformation and adaptation. The rebranding to the Washington Commanders represents a new chapter, aiming to honor the team’s storied past while embracing a future of inclusivity and respect. This period has also seen the team strive to return to its former glory, with a focus on building a competitive squad through savvy draft picks and free-agent acquisitions.

Looking Ahead

As the Washington Commanders, the franchise is poised for a new era, building on its rich history while addressing past controversies. The team continues to engage with its fan base, both in the U.S. and internationally, with hopes of creating more memorable moments and legendary players for future generations. Now that Dan Snyder and his reign are over, perhaps the team can get back to trying to win their division, something that hasn’t been done for decades.

The history of the Washington Redskins is a tapestry of triumphs, controversies, and legendary figures. From their early days in Boston to their rebranding as the Washington Commanders, the team has navigated the complexities of modern sports culture. For UK fans, the Redskins’ visit to London remains a highlight, exemplifying the global reach of American football. As the Commanders, the franchise looks forward to writing the next chapter in its storied history, striving for excellence both on and off the field.

So…should they change their name?

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Haskin Robbins

March 7, 2020 by nflinlondon


What happens when you get ‘paid’? What kinds of things would you buy.
If you’re an NFL player who signs a ridiculous contract, pretty much anything you want.
Because the best budget comes from youth!
Just kidding, young people make horrible decisions.

In this video, Dwayne Haskins freaks down how he spent all of his money.
The biggest thing he wasted his cake on was a $250k Bentley.
Remember when Bentley’s were only driven by rich, old people?
Not anymore!
Seriously, paying cash for a car that price? That is just crazy!
Couldn’t you lease it? What about a Toyota? Or just really nice Ubers?

Someone needs to help these kids with their cash!

 

Filed Under: Featured, NFL London, NFL News, NFL Video Tagged With: Antonio Brown, Betregal, betting, bill belichick, broke, buffalo bills, CBS NFL, Dallas Cowboys, dwayne haskins, espn, Indianapolis Colts, kansas city chiefs, la rams, NFL Wembley, NFLUK, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, redskins, Ryan Cull, tom brady, tony romo

Tank Bowl

October 8, 2019 by nflinlondon

The worst teams in the NFL?
Sure.
And they get to face each other this Sunday in a game that will most likely smell like stale feet.

That’s right folks, it’s the Washington Redskins heading to the home of the ‘fins, to face the Miami Dolphins.
We won’t need to remind you that both of these teams have donuts where wins should be.

The forecast in Miami this weekend calls for an empty stadium, overpriced beer, and Florida really wishing that they had legal marijuana.
Because this game is going to skunk it up.

Who wins?
No one.
Especially if you watch the whole thing.
Maybe we can get Adrian Peterson to beat us with a switch instead?

Filed Under: Featured, NFL News, NFL Pictures Tagged With: adrian peterson, case keenum, dolphins, Josh Rosen, London NFL 2019, miami, Miami Dolphins, NFL funny, NFL international series, NFL podcast, redskins, ryan fitzpatrick, tank bowl, Wade McElwain, washington redskins

NFC East Prediction

September 1, 2019 by nflinlondon

The NFC East has been a bit of a dumpster fire in the past decade, so what’s to say it’s going to get any better?
Can anyone emerge from here that is able to fight off those plucky AFC teams?
There can be only one…and their name is the Philadelphia Eagles.

Wade McElwain and Ryan Cull look at this tight division to see who might pop from the ashes to take on the NFC contenders.
The Eagles have the best all around team, and with the addition of WR DeSean Jackson, they might have all the tools to go all the way. Will their QB finally rise to the challenge now that the distraction of Big Dick Nick is gone?
Probably.
The healthiness of Carson Went will always be factor, but the running game might also be something to examine.
At the end of it, the Eagles have more tools to go further in this division.

The Giants are a mess. Internally, externally-just a mess.
Yes, Saquon Barkley will be a beast in fantasy, but other than that-it will be watching Eli Manning implode as quickly as the fans do.
They might upset a few games, but mostly themselves.

The Dallas Cowboys are like 3 kids fighting in the back seat while dad ignores them and threatens to smash their toys when they get home.
Everyone wants to get ‘paid’, but do they deserve it and are they worth it in a tight fisted league?
Zeke looks like he is doubtful to suit up soon, and Amari Cooper is probably teetering too.

The Washington Redskins are just atrocious. If there was any time to succumb t the fans and change your name, it’s now.
Dwayne Haskins looks like the kid from ‘Get Out’ stepping into that mental minefield.
Redskins fans will just have to wait and see…and wait and see.

Eagles take the division-Ryan sees them going places.
Wade sees them getting knocked out by the Bears.
Sweet justice.

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