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In 1966, the Redskins beat the Giants 72-41. ... it likely won't match the sheer offensiveness of the time Washington faced New York in 1966 and history was made at D.C. Stadium.
On Nov. 27, 1966, the Washington Redskins and New York Giants would light up the District of Columbia Stadium scoreboard in the highest-scoring game in NFL history. The Redskins' 72-41 victory ...
The Redskins were 5-6 with a three-game losing streak going into the 1966 game. The Giants had just one win — a 13-10 victory over Washington six weeks earlier.
Sonny Jurgensen does not remember the details from that 1966 afternoon. The Washington Redskins quarterback doesn’t remember throwing three touchdowns, for instance, or the game getting so out ...
The Game: November 27, 1966 Team Records: Washington Redskins 5-6; New York Giants 1-8-1 Overview: When the Redskins and Giants met late in the 1966 season, neither team was headed to the playoffs.
Of all the stats to come out of the Redskins’ 49-27 loss to the Colts on Sunday, including the 3:22 of screen time Robert Griffin III received during the broadcast, this is my favorite: Colts ...
Sonny Jurgensen does not remember the details from that 1966 afternoon. The Washington Redskins quarterback doesn’t remember throwing three touchdowns, for instance, or the game getting so out ...
Panthers will be the Redskins' seventh opponent with a record of 7-0 or better since 1966 and the second in the last three weeks.
Sonny Jurgensen does not remember the details from that 1966 afternoon. The Washington Redskins quarterback doesn’t remember throwing three touchdowns, for instance, or the game getting so out ...
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