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Latest revision as of 09:32, 18 April 2023

1968 Washington Redskins
League National Football League
Owner George Preston Marshall
General manager
Head coach Otto Graham
Starting quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, Jim Ninowski
Home field D.C. Stadium
1967 • other seasons • 1969


Team Cover Appearances

none

Game Publications

Preseason

Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Redskins (August 10, 1968)
Nfl-game-program 1968-08-10 atl-was.jpg
Team(s) Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Redskins
Venue Tampa Stadium
People
Cover Artist(s) n/a
Price n/a
See Also n/a

Season Publications

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1968 NFL season by team
Eastern Conference Capitol Century
Dallas Cowboys • New York Giants • Philadelphia Eagles • Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns • New Orleans Saints • Pittsburgh Steelers • St. Louis Cardinals
Western Conference Coastal Central
Atlanta Falcons • Baltimore Colts • Los Angeles Rams • San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears • Detroit Lions • Green Bay Packers • Minnesota Vikings