Just like Doug Williams, Coach Eddie Robinson's words are still true today for Jalen Hurts, 'All he needs is an opportunity.' ...
The recently elected College Football Hall of Famer Hanratty served as Terry Bradshaw's backup at the start of the Steelers ...
Louisiana-born Doug Williams became the first Black quarterback to start and win the Super Bowl. He played for the Washington ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' two-time MVP Patrick Mahomes and his Philadelphia Eagles counterpart Jalen Hurts made history two years ago, becoming the first Black quarterbacks to face each other in the ...
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RotoBaller on MSNWhich NFL Quarterbacks Have Started Multiple Super Bowls?Mike Fanelli highlights every NFL quarterback to have started in multiple Super Bowls in league history. Some of the all-time ...
Thirty-seven years ago on Jan. 31, 1988, Doug Williams stepped onto the field for Super Bowl XXII as the starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins (now Commanders) — and into history.
The Super Bowl victory was the first of three for Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs. San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana won the first of his four Super Bowls by throwing for 157 yards and a ...
The Broncos took a commanding 10-0 lead. Washington responded with 42 unanswered points, uniting behind Williams on a day when the Redskins' QB threw for 340 yards, four TDs and a 127.9 rating.
Joe Gibbs was in his second season of his second tenure with the then-Redskins, and Sean Taylor scored one of Washington's two touchdowns. The quarterback on that day was Mark Brunell. It wasn't a ...
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