Len Hauss was a member of the Washington Redskins team that made it to Super Bowl VII against the Miami Dolphins. Hauss played 14 years of pro football, all with the Washington Redskins. During this time he earned 5 Pro Bowl nominations and two All-Pro selections
The 33-year-old was drafted by the Washington Redskins in 2015 and played 7 years in the city. Scherff compiled 5 Pro Bowl nominations and a First Team All-Pro selection at right guard, after being drafted as a tackle. Scherff current plays for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Gene Brito was drafted by the Washington Redskins as an offensive end (tight end/wide receiver) and played that position for 2 seasons. After being shifted to the defensive end position, Brito earned 5 straight Pro Bowl nominations and 4 First Team All-Pro selections. Brito retired after 9 years of playing for Washington and the Los Angeles Rams.
The no. 3 overall pick in the 2000 NFL draft, Chris Samuels was the best offensive lineman prospect in that year's draft. Samuels settled in as the Redskins' starting left tackle as a rookie and proceeded to win 6 Pro Bowl nominations for them. Samuels retired after a 10-year career following the 2009 NFL season.
Sammy Baugh is the greatest quarterback of the two-way player era in pro football. The 2-time NFL champion played 16 seasons of pro football, also acting as a safety on defense and as a punter on special teams. Baugh won 8 All-Pro selections (4 to the First Team) and made 6 Pro Bowls. He led the league in passing yards 4 times, passing touchdowns 2 times and passer rating 3 times. Baugh was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.
It is a common belief among current NFL players that Trent Williams is more competent at his role than any NFL player at theirs. Williams has been a left tackle in the NFL since 2010 and has dominated damn near every down for 15 years. Williams has 3 straight First Team All-Pro selections from 2021-2023 for the 49ers, a Second Team All-Pro for Washington and 11 Pro Bowl selections, with 7 of them coming in Washington colors.
Darrell Green was the fastest player in the NFL for several years. He spent 2 full decades playing for the Washington Redskins, winning two Super Bowls with the team. Green was named an All-Pro four times (Thrice on the First Team) and made 7 Pro Bowls during his legendary career. He was inducted as a first ballot Hall of Famer in 2008.
Ken Houston features on this sort of list for both Washington and the Titans. Houston won a whopping 12 All-Pro selections during his career as a safety, with 7 of them coming in Redskins colors. He also made the Pro Bowl 7 times with Washington. Houston was the best safety in the NFL during the 70s and was named to the 70s All-Decade Team.
Charley Taylor played 13 seasons of pro football, all for the Washington Redskins. During his career, Taylor became renowned as the NFL's best wide receiver and led all categories in league history at the time of his retirement. Taylor had 6 All-Pro selections, 8 Pro Bowl nominations and was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a first ballot selection.
Chris Hanburger was the best outside linebacker in the NFL during his heyday with the Washington Redskins. He played all 14 of his pro football seasons in their colors, winning five First Team All-Pro and a Second Team All-Pro selection in this time. Hanburger also had 9 Pro Bowl selections - the most for a player in Redskins history. Hanburger was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
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