Yet, that was not Washington's first Super Bowl victory. In 1983, the team pulled off a shocking upset as Gibbs and quarterback Joe Theismann defeated Don Shula and the Miami Dolphins 27-17. Down 17-10 at halftime, Washington held Miami to 176 total yards and zero second-half points.
Wes Johnson may not be a name you recognize, but if you are a fan of the Washington Capitals hockey team, you certainly recognize his voice. Johnson has been the team's public address announcer for 25 years and is best known for calling on fans to "unleash the fury.
The U.S. Soccer Federation announced they also had a new corporate partner for the training facility and national headquarters.
Adam Peters seems to think that the Commanders' offensive coordinator could be in line for another head coaching opportunity sooner rather than later.
Based on what the report from MLB.com's Mark Bowman report on how much pay roll the Atlanta Braves are willing to add this offseason, what the team already spen
The Cleveland Cavaliers have established themselves as the top team in the NBA but are not without their challenges. A wave of recent injuries has prompted head coach Kenny Atkinson to push the limits of Cleveland’s rotations,
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Trump administration freeze on federal grants and loans that could total trillions of dollars.
The Cousins Curse suggests any team that loses to Cousins in the regular season cannot win a world championship. It’s a trend that covers the entirety of the veteran quarterback’s 13-year career, but began in earnest in 2016.
Dave Ragone headed to the west coast and the Los Angeles Rams after the Atlanta Falcons fired Arthur Smith and the rest of the coaching staff last year. But aft
Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans got his 11th straight 1,000-yard season — and now he’s a Pro Bowler for the sixth time.
"Hail to the Redskins/Commanders" is the second-oldest fight song for an American football team. "Go! You Packers! Go!" was composed just six years prior. "Hail to the Redskins/Commanders" was initially played at home games starting in 1938.
An unidentified skier reportedly fell roughly 1,000 feet and sustained a leg injury near Stevens Pass in Washington.