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Bill Kilmer
The NFC's third leading passer in 1971, Bill took over for injured Sonny Jurgensen and led the Redskins to a playoff berth. Bill was named Offensive Player of Week in 1969.
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Daily Position Focus: Running Back

John Riggins
Ricky Ervins
Bashaud Breeland
Clinton Portis
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Clinton Portis
Doug Williams
Art Monk

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* Factoid: DeSean Jackson played Wide Receiver for the mighty Redskins.
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A big man for a big job, Jim is one of the most valuable Redskin players. He thrives on the rough and tumble brand of football and usually gives more than he receives.



Jack was the leading Redskin pass receiver last season. At college he was an All-American in addition to winning baseball and golf honors. Jack's clever faking and speed makes him a hard man to keep up with and helped him post the 2nd highest Average Gain in the League in '55.



Mark's emergence as Redskins' team leader is reflected in his 13-4 record in his last 17 games as a starter. He threw 53-yard TD Pass during 1990 season.



Rookie Cards

Don Warren
Skip Harris
Jawan Jamison

Gallery Redux!

Art Monk, Wide Receiver - Redskins.
Roydell Williams, Wide Receiver - Redskins.

Back to the Front! Redskins card back du jour...

Volney Peters
A former fighting Marine, Pete is a tower of power in the Redskin defense. Big and bullish, he can scramble enemy interference, stop runners cold in their tracks and pounce on passers with his powerful charging. Originally with the Chicago Cards in '52 and '53, Pete came to the Skins in '54, and has been a starting lineman ever since.
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Redskins
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1,982

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