1983 Washington Redskins season
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| 1983 Washington Redskins season | |
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| Head Coach | Joe Gibbs |
| Home Field | RFK Stadium |
| Results | |
| Record | 14-2 |
| Place | 1st NFC East |
| Playoff Finish | Won Divisional Playoffs (L.A. Rams) 51-7 Won Conference Championship (49ers) 24-21 Lost Super Bowl XVIII (L.A. Raiders) 38-9 |
| Timeline | |
| Previous Season | Next Season |
| 1982 | 1984 |
The 1983 Washington Redskins began with the team trying to win consecutive Super Bowls, following their victory in Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins.
[edit] Awards and Records
- Joe Gibbs, National Football League Coach of the Year Award
- Joe Theismann, AP NFL MVP
- Joe Theismann, PFWA NFL MVP
- Joe Theismann, NEA NFL MVP
- Joe Theismann, National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
[edit] References
| AFC | East | Central | West | NFC | East | Central | West |
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| Baltimore | Cincinnati | Denver | Dallas | Chicago | Atlanta | ||
| Buffalo | Cleveland | Kansas City | NY Giants | Detroit | LA Rams | ||
| Miami | Houston | LA Raiders | Philadelphia | Green Bay | New Orleans | ||
| New England | Pittsburgh | San Diego | St. Louis | Minnesota | San Francisco | ||
| NY Jets | Seattle | Washington | Tampa Bay | ||||
| 1983 NFL Draft • NFL Playoffs • Pro Bowl • Super Bowl XVIII | |||||||
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