1937 Washington Redskins season explained

Team:Washington Redskins
Year:1937
Record:8–3
Division Place:1st NFL Eastern
Owner:George Preston Marshall
Coach:Ray Flaherty
Stadium:Griffith Stadium
Playoffs:Won NFL Championship
(at Bears) 28–21
Previous:1936 (Boston)
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The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 6th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their first in Washington, D.C. The Boston Redskins moved to Washington after their runner-up 1936 season and became the Washington Redskins. In 1937 they repeated as Eastern Division champions and played the NFL championship game on the road against the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field. The Redskins won the championship game, 28–21.

The Boston Redskins had won the Eastern Division title the previous season, but had poor attendance, prompting the owner George Preston Marshall to move south to his hometown.[1] The Redskins selected quarterback Sammy Baugh from TCU in the first round of the 1937 NFL draft, on December 12, 1936, while still in Boston. Rookie Baugh led the league in passing in with a then-record 81 pass completions, and halfback Cliff Battles led the NFL in rushing with 874 yards.

The Redskins were the first team to win a major championship since relocation in their first year and the last until the 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche won their first championship since moving from Quebec.

Draft

See main article: 1937 NFL draft.

Preseason

In the 1937 NFL draft, the Redskins selected Sammy Baugh with the sixth overall pick. Baugh went on to play sixteen years with the Redskins, retiring after the 1952 season; he was named to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On September 6, 1937, the Redskins played their first Washington-area game following their move from Boston. Washington beat an American Legion All-Star team by a score of 50–0 in front of 1,000 at McCurdy Field in Frederick, Maryland.[2]

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1Bye
2Bye
3September 16New York GiantsW 13–31–0Griffith Stadium25,000Recap
4September 24Chicago CardinalsL 14–211–1Griffith Stadium22,367Recap
5October 3Brooklyn DodgersW 11–72–1Griffith Stadium16,000Recap
6October 10Philadelphia EaglesL 0–142–2Griffith Stadium  7,320Recap
7October 17Pittsburgh PiratesW 34–203–2Griffith Stadium12,835Recap
8October 24at Philadelphia EaglesW 10–74–2Philadelphia Municipal Stadium13,167Recap
9October 31at Brooklyn DodgersW 21–05–2Ebbets Field22,500Recap
10Bye
11November 14at Pittsburgh PiratesL 13–215–3Forbes Field12,242Recap
12November 21at Cleveland RamsW 16–76–3Cleveland Stadium  3,500Recap
13November 28Green Bay PackersW 14–67–3Griffith Stadium30,000Recap
14December 5at New York GiantsW 49–148–3Polo Grounds58,285Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Playoffs

Postseason

NFL Championship Game

See main article: 1937 NFL Championship Game.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.com/First-Fifty-Years-Celebration-National/dp/B0018NJUO0 The First Fifty Years: A Celebration of the National Football League in its Fiftieth Season
  2. Web site: 1937 Washington Redskins (NFL). The Pro Football Archives . December 22, 2010.