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Latest revision as of 12:21, 14 January 2023
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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All-America Football Conference | 1948 | AAFC | Record Manual |
1949 | AAFC | Record Manual | |
College football | November 16, 1957 | Northwestern Wildcats vs. Purdue Boilermakers | Program |
Washington Commanders head coaches |
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Lud Wray (1932) • William Dietz (1933-34) • Eddie Casey (1935) • Ray Flaherty (1936-42) • Dutch Bergman (1943) • Dudley DeGroot (1944-45) • Turk Edwards (1946-48) • John Whelchel (1949) • Herman Ball (1949-51) • Dick Todd* (1951) • Curly Lambeau (1952-53) • Joe Kuharich (1954-58) • Mike Nixon (1959-60) • Bill McPeak (1961-65) • Otto Graham (1966-68) • Vince Lombardi (1969) • Bill Austin (1970) • George Allen (1971-77) • Jack Pardee (1978-80) • Joe Gibbs (1981-92) • Richie Petitbon (1993) • Norv Turner (1994-00) • Terry Robiskie* (2000) • Marty Schottenheimer (2001) • Steve Spurrier (2002-2003) • Joe Gibbs (2004-07) • Jim Zorn (2008-09) • Mike Shanahan (2010-13) • Jay Gruden (2014-19) • Bill Callahan* (2019) • Ron Rivera (2020-present)
*interim head coach |
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