| Washington Redskins RecordsListed below are Washington Redskins Records, Firsts, Odds & 
                  Ends.
 
 Original Franchise Location/Name: The Redskins 
                  franchise began in 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts. The team used 
                  the nickname "Braves." The team became known as the 
                  "Redskins" in 1933 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 
                  1937.
 
 First Draft Choice: Riley Smith, B, Alabama 
                  was selected second overall in the NFL's first-ever draft in 
                  1936.
 
 First Regular-Season Game: A 14-0 loss to the 
                  Brooklyn Dodgers, 10/2/32.
 
 First Winning Season: 1936 (7-5-0).
 
 First Playoff Appearance: A 21-6 loss to the 
                  Green Bay Packers in the 1936 NFL Championship Game played at 
                  the Polo Grounds in New York, 12/13/36.
 
 First All-League Players: T Turk Edwards, 1932.
 
 First Redskins Elected to Hall of Fame: QB Sammy Baugh 
                  and Founder/Administrator George Preston Marshall, charter members, 
                  1963.
 
 First to Rush 200 Yards in a Game: Cliff Battles, 
                  215 yards vs. New York Giants, 10/8/33 was the first player 
                  in NFL history to rush for 200 yards in a single game.
 
 First 1,000-Yard Rusher: Larry Brown, 1,125 
                  yards (1970).
 
 First to Pass 400 Yards in a Game: Sammy Baugh, 
                  446 yards vs. Boston Yanks, 10/31/48.
 
 Most Yards Rushing, Career: John Riggins, 7,472 
                  yards, (1976-1979, 1981-1985).
 
 Most Yards Passing, Career: Joe Theismann, 
                  25,206 yards, (1974-1985).
 
 Most Receptions, Career: Art Monk, 888 receptions 
                  (1980-1993).
 
 All-Time Leading Scorer: Mark Moseley, 1,207 
                  points, (1974-1986).
 
 It's A Fact: On 10/16/38, halfback Andy Farkas 
                  ran the wrong way and was tackled for a safety. Farkas, however, 
                  went from goat to hero when he led the Redskins to a 7-5 comeback 
                  win over the Detroit Lions.
 
 Longest Interception Return: Barry Wilburn's 
                  100-yard return vs. the Minnesota Vikings, 12/26/87.
 
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