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1983 Washington Redskins season





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The 1983 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 52nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 47th in Washington, D.C. The season began with the team trying to win consecutive Super Bowls, following their victory in Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins. Washington's 14–2 record was a franchise record and the best in the NFL. Their two losses were by a combined two points. Though the Redskins won the NFC Championship and advanced to a second consecutive Super Bowl, they were blown out by the Los Angeles Raiders 38–9 despite being 3-point favorites. They were the first defending Super Bowl champions to qualify for the playoffs since the 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers.

1983 Washington Redskins season
OwnerJack Kent Cooke
PresidentEdward Bennett Williams
General managerBobby Beathard
Head coachJoe Gibbs
Offensive coordinatorJoe Bugel
Defensive coordinatorRichie Petitbon
Home fieldRFK Stadium
Results
Record14–2
Division place1st NFC East
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Rams) 51–7
Won NFC Championship
(vs. 49ers) 24–21
Lost Super Bowl XVIII
(vs. Raiders) 9–38
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  • The Redskins playing against the Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII.

    The Redskins' 541 points scored and +209 point differential was the best in the league, with the 541 points setting an NFL record at the time.[1] The 1983 Redskins also had a turnover margin of +43, an NFL record.[2] Washington was the first team since the merger to record more than 60 takeaways (61).[3]

    This season is cornerback Darrell Green's first in the league. He would spend 20 seasons with the team until his retirement in 2002.

    The 27-12 victory on September 18 against the Kansas City Chiefs is the only win in franchise history against them as of 2023.

    Roster

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    1983 Washington Redskins roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists

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    Practice squad {{{practice_squad}}}


    Rookies in italics

    Schedule

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    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Game
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    1 September 5 Dallas Cowboys L 30–31 0–1 RFK Stadium 55,045 Recap
    2 September 11 atPhiladelphia Eagles W 23–13 1–1 Veterans Stadium 69,542 Recap
    3 September 18 Kansas City Chiefs W 27–12 2–1 RFK Stadium 52,610 Recap
    4 September 25 atSeattle Seahawks W 27–17 3–1 Kingdome 60,718 Recap
    5 October 2 Los Angeles Raiders W 37–35 4–1 RFK Stadium 54,106 Recap
    6 October 9 atSt. Louis Cardinals W 38–14 5–1 Busch Memorial Stadium 42,698 Recap
    7 October 17 atGreen Bay Packers L 47–48 5–2 Lambeau Field 55,255 Recap
    8 October 23 Detroit Lions W 38–17 6–2 RFK Stadium 43,189 Recap
    9 October 31 atSan Diego Chargers W 27–24 7–2 Jack Murphy Stadium 46,114 Recap
    10 November 6 St. Louis Cardinals W 45–7 8–2 RFK Stadium 51,380 Recap
    11 November 13 atNew York Giants W 33–17 9–2 Giants Stadium 71,482 Recap
    12 November 20 atLos Angeles Rams W 42–20 10–2 Anaheim Stadium 63,031 Recap
    13 November 27 Philadelphia Eagles W 28–24 11–2 RFK Stadium 54,324 Recap
    14 December 4 Atlanta Falcons W 37–21 12–2 RFK Stadium 52,074 Recap
    15 December 11 atDallas Cowboys W 31–10 13–2 Texas Stadium 65,074 Recap
    16 December 17 New York Giants W 31–22 14–2 RFK Stadium 53,874 Recap

    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Game summaries

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    Week 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Cowboys (1–0) 0 3 141431
    Redskins (0–1) 10 13 0730

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Game information

    Week 2: at Philadelphia Eagles

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (1–1) 7 0 31323
    Eagles (1–1) 0 3 7313

    atVeterans Stadium

    Week 3: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs (1–2) 3 9 0012
    Redskins (2–1) 0 0 171027

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Week 4: at Seattle Seahawks

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (3–1) 7 13 0727
    Seahawks (2–2) 3 7 0717

    atSeattle Kingdome

    Week 5: vs. Los Angeles Raiders

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    1 234Total
    Raiders (4–1) 0 71414 35
    Redskins (4–1) 7 10317 37
    • Date: October 2
    • Location: RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C.
    • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
    • Game attendance: 54,106
    • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C) • Wind 4 mph (6.4 km/h)
    • Referee: Pat Haggerty
    • TV announcers (NBC): Marv Albert and John Brodie

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    Week 6: at St. Louis Cardinals

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (5–1) 7 17 14038
    Cardinals (1–5) 0 7 7014

    atBusch Stadium

    Week 7: at Green Bay Packers

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (5–2) 10 10 131447
    Packers (4–3) 10 14 71748

    atLambeau Field

    Game information

    Week 8: vs. Detroit Lions

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Lions (3–5) 0 3 7717
    Redskins (6–2) 14 14 3738

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Week 9: at San Diego Chargers

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (7–2) 7 3 71027
    Chargers (3–6) 7 0 01724

    atJack Murphy Stadium

    Week 10: vs. St. Louis Cardinals

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Cardinals (3–6–1) 0 0 707
    Redskins (8–2) 7 10 21745

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Week 11: at New York Giants

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (9–2) 13 3 10733
    Giants (2–8–1) 3 0 01417

    atThe Meadowlands

    Week 12: at Los Angeles Rams

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (10–2) 10 19 10342
    Rams (7–5) 6 0 01420

    atAnaheim Stadium

    Week 13: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Eagles (4–9) 0 21 3024
    Redskins (11–2) 7 21 0028

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Week 14: vs. Atlanta Falcons

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Falcons (6–8) 0 0 02121
    Redskins (12–2) 7 13 14337

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Week 15: at Dallas Cowboys

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    1 234Total
    Redskins (13–2) 14 0710 31
    Cowboys (12–3) 7 300 10

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    Week 16: vs. New York Giants

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    Period 1 2 34Total
    Giants (3–12–1) 3 9 7322
    Redskins (14–2) 0 7 71731

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

    Game information

    Playoffs

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    Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Venue Attendance Game
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    Divisional January 1, 1984 Los Angeles Rams (5) W 51–7 RFK Stadium 55,363 Recap
    Conference Championship January 8, 1984 San Francisco 49ers (2) W 24–21 RFK Stadium 55,363 Recap
    Super Bowl XVIII January 22, 1984 Los Angeles Raiders (A1) L 9–38 Tampa Stadium 72,920 Recap

    January 1, 1984

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    NFC: Washington Redskins 51, Los Angeles Rams 7

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    Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Rams 0 7 007
    Redskins 17 21 6751

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C.

    Game information
    • Scoring
      • WAS – Riggins 3 run (Moseley kick)WAS 7–0
      • WAS – Monk 40 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) 14–0
      • WAS – field goal Moseley 42 WAS 17–0
      • WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) WAS 24–0
      • LA – Dennard 32 pass from Ferragamo (Lansford kick) WAS 24–7
      • WAS – Monk 21 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 31–7
      • WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) WAS 38–7
      • WAS – field goal Moseley 36 WAS 41–7
      • WAS – field goal Moseley 41 WAS 44–7
      • WAS – Green 72 interception return (Moseley kick) WAS 51–7

    January 8, 1984

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    NFC Championship: Washington Redskins 24, San Francisco 49ers 21

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    Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers 0 0 02121
    Redskins 0 7 14324

    atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C.

    Game information
    • Scoring
      • WAS – Riggins 4 run (Moseley kick) WAS 7–0
      • WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) WAS 14–0
      • WAS – Brown 70 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 21–0
      • SF – Wilson 5 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) WAS 21–7
      • SF – Solomon 76 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) WAS 21–14
      • SF – Wilson 12 pass from Montana (Wersching kick) 21–21
      • WAS – field goal Moseley 25 WAS 24–21

    Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9

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    Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins (NFC) 0 3 609
    Raiders (AFC) 7 14 14338

    atTampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    Standings

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    NFC East
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    Washington Redskins(1) 14 2 0 .875 7–1 10–2 541 332 W9
    Dallas Cowboys(4) 12 4 0 .750 7–1 10–2 479 360 L2
    St. Louis Cardinals 8 7 1 .531 3–4–1 5–6–1 374 428 W3
    Philadelphia Eagles 5 11 0 .313 1–7 4–10 233 322 L2
    New York Giants 3 12 1 .219 1–6–1 3–8–1 267 347 L4

    Awards and records

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    References

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  • ^ The team with the second-best turnover margin, the 1946 Browns, had a margin of 33: Pro-Football-Reference.com: In a single season, from 1940 to 2011, in the regular season, sorted by descending Turnover Margin.
  • ^ As of the 2011 season, only the 1983 Redskins and the 1984 Seattle Seahawks (63) have recorded more than 60 takeaways.
  • ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  • ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  • ^ "Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients". Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. Retrieved June 28, 2010.

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