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词条 1987 Washington Redskins season
释义

  1. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  2. Pre season

  3. Regular season

     Schedule  Standings 

  4. Playoffs

  5. Awards and honors

  6. References

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Washington Redskins
| year = 1987
| record = 11–4
| division_place = 1st NFC East
| coach = Joe Gibbs
| stadium = RFK Stadium
| radio = WMAL
| playoffs = Won Divisional Playoffs (Bears) 21–17
Won NFC Championship (Vikings) 17–10
Won Super Bowl XXII (Broncos) 42–10
| shortnavlink = Redskins seasons
}}

The {{nfly|1987}} Washington Redskins season was the franchise's strike-shortened 56th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 52nd in Washington, D.C. The season was a shortened due to the 1987 NFL strike.

The team had finished second in the NFC East the previous season with a 12–4 record. Games to be played during the third week of the season were canceled, and replacement players were used to play games from weeks 4 through 6.

The Redskins won the NFC East with an 11–4 record. The Redskins defeated the Denver Broncos 42–10 to win Super Bowl XXII. It was the Redskins' second Super Bowl win in six seasons, and coincidentally, their second Super Bowl win in a strike-season.[1]

Redskins quarterback Doug Williams became the first black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl and was the only individual to have emerged victorious until Russell Wilson won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks.[2]

By virtue of the Redskins' 17-10 victory over Minnesota in the NFC title game, head coach Joe Gibbs earned his 10th playoff victory. He surpassed the legendary Vince Lombardi, who had retired after his 9th playoff victory and (coincidentally) later coached the Redskins for one season. Also ironic was the rumor that, following a disastrous 5-9-1 season, Green Bay would hire Gibbs to replace the dismissed Forrest Gregg. However, after the game, Gibbs would deny that he was interested. [3]

On March 8, 2018 the Redskins announced that they will honor the replacement players from the 1987 team with Super Bowl XXII rings.[4]

Personnel

Staff

Roster

{{NFL season roster
| year = 1987
| team = Washington Redskins
| quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|11|Mark Rypien}}{{NFLplayer|10|Jay Schroeder}}{{NFLplayer|17|Doug Williams|d=American football}}
| running_backs ={{NFLplayer|24|Kelvin Bryant}}{{NFLplayer|35|Keith Griffin|PR|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|38|George Rogers|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|36|Timmy Smith}}
| wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|84|Gary Clark}}{{NFLplayer|81|Art Monk}}{{NFLplayer|83|Ricky Sanders}}{{NFLplayer|89|Clarence Verdin}}{{NFLplayer|80|Eric Yarber|PR}}
| tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|86|Clint Didier}}{{NFLplayer|87|Terry Orr}}{{NFLplayer|85|Don Warren}}
| offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|53|Jeff Bostic|C}}{{NFLplayer|68|Russ Grimm|C}}{{NFLplayer|66|Joe Jacoby|T}}{{NFLplayer|73|Mark May|T}}{{NFLplayer|63|Raleigh McKenzie|G}}{{NFLplayer|76|Ed Simmons|T}}{{NFLplayer|69|R.C. Thielemann|G}}
| defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|65|Dave Butz|DT}}{{NFLplayer|77|Darryl Grant|DT}}{{NFLplayer|99|Ted Karras|rookie=y|DT}}{{NFLplayer|74|Markus Koch|DE}}{{NFLplayer|72|Dexter Manley|DE}}{{NFLplayer|71|Charles Mann|DE|d=American football}}
| linebackers ={{NFLplayer|50|Ravin Caldwell}}{{NFLplayer|51|Monte Coleman|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|59|Ray Hitchcock|rookie=y|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|55|Mel Kaufman|LLB}}{{NFLplayer|57|Rich Milot}}{{NFLplayer|52|Neal Olkewicz|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|58|Carlton Rose|rookie=y}}
| defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|23|Todd Bowles|FS}}{{NFLplayer|34|Brian Davis|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|32|Vernon Dean|CB}}{{NFLplayer|28|Darrell Green|CB}}{{NFLplayer|31|Clarence Vaughn}}{{NFLplayer|40|Alvin Walton|SS}}{{NFLplayer|45|Barry Wilburn|CB}}
| special_teams ={{NFLplayer|12|Steve Cox|P|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer| 6|Ali Haji-Sheikh|K}}
}}

Pre season

Week Date Opponent Result Redskins points Opponents Record Game site Attendance Game Time Local TV
1 August 14, 1987 (Fri) Pittsburgh Steelers Win 23 17
2 August 22, 1987 (Sat)
3 August 29, 1987 (Sat)
4 September 5, 1987 (Sat)

Notes:

{{ref begin}}

{{note label|time|a|a}} All times are EASTERN time.

{{ref end}}

Regular season

In 1987, Redskins starting QB Jay Schroeder got injured early in the opening game against the Eagles and was replaced by Williams, who led the team to victory.[5]

In his NFL debut, replacement player Ed Rubbert passed for 334 yards.[5] Rubbert also threw three touchdown passes to Anthony Allen. Allen would have 255 receiving yards.[5]

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Game time TV Record Attendance
1 September 13, 1987 Philadelphia Eagles W 34–24 RFK Stadium 1:00et CBS 1–0
52,188
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198709130was.htm]
2 September 20, 1987 at Atlanta Falcons L 20–21 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 1:00et CBS 1–1
50,882
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198709200atl.htm]
September 27, 1987 New England Patriots Canceled RFK Stadium 1:00et NBC 1–1
4 October 4, 1987 St. Louis Cardinals W 28–21 RFK Stadium 1:00et CBS 2–1
27,728
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710040was.htm]
5 October 11, 1987 at New York Giants W 38–12 Giants Stadium 4:00et CBS 3–1
9,123
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710110nyg.htm]
6 October 19, 1987 at Dallas Cowboys W 13–7 Texas Stadium 9:00et ABC 4–1
60,415
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710190dal.htm]
7 October 25, 1987 New York Jets W 17–16 RFK Stadium 1:00et NBC 5–1
53,497
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710250was.htm]
8 November 1, 1987 at Buffalo Bills W 27–7 Rich Stadium 1:00et CBS 6–1
71,640
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198711010buf.htm]
9 November 8, 1987 at Philadelphia Eagles L 27–31 Veterans Stadium 1:00et CBS 6–2
63,609
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198711080phi.htm]
10 November 15, 1987 Detroit Lions W 20–13 RFK Stadium 1:00et CBS 7–2
53,593
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198711150was.htm]
11 November 23, 1987 Los Angeles Rams L 26–30 RFK Stadium 9:00et ABC 7–3
53,614
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198711230was.htm]
12 November 29, 1987 New York Giants W 23–19 RFK Stadium 4:00et CBS 8–3
45,815
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198711290was.htm]
13 December 6, 1987 at St. Louis Cardinals W 34–17 Busch Memorial Stadium 1:00et CBS 9–3
31,324
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198712060crd.htm]
14 December 13, 1987 Dallas Cowboys W 24–20 RFK Stadium 1:00et CBS 10–3
54,882
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198712130was.htm]
15 December 20, 1987 at Miami Dolphins L 21–23 Joe Robbie Stadium 8:00et simulcast|b|b}} 10–4
65,715
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198712200mia.htm]
16 December 26, 1987 at Minnesota Vikings W 27–24 (OT) Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 4:00et CBS 11–4
59,160
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198712260min.htm]

Notes:

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{{note label|time|a|a}} All times in North American Eastern Time. (UTC–4 and UTC–5 starting October 25)

{{note label|cable|b|b}} Simulcast on WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.

{{ref end}}

Standings

{{1987 NFC East standings}}

Playoffs

{{main article|1987–88 NFL playoffs}}
Round Date Opponent Result Redskins points Opponents Game site Attendance Game Time Network TV National Radio Report
NFC Wild Card Playoffs Bye week
NFC Divisional Playoffs January 10, 1988 at Chicago Bears Win 21 17 Soldier Field
58,153
12:30 PM CBS CBS [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198801100chi.htm]
NFC Championship January 17, 1988 Minnesota Vikings Win 17 10 RFK Stadium
55,212
12:30 PM CBS CBS [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198801170was.htm]
Super Bowl XXII January 31, 1988 N Denver Broncos Win 42 10 Jack Murphy Stadium
73,302
6:00 PM ABC CBS [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198801310den.htm]

Notes:

{{ref begin}}

{{note label|time|a|a}} All times are EASTERN time.

{{ref end}}

Awards and honors

  • Charles Mann, Pro Bowl selection

References

1. ^The 1982 season also had a players' strike
2. ^As of the 2014 season, he is one of only two African-American quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl, the other being Russell Wilson; Steve McNair, Donovan McNabb and Cam Newton have all started at quarterback in the Super Bowl, but each of the three lost their Super Bowl appearance.
3. ^http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1988/02/01/page/27/article/gibbs-squashes-packer-rumors/
4. ^http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2763188-redskins-to-award-1987-replacement-players-with-super-bowl-rings
5. ^Sports Illustrated, Oct. 27, 2008, p.24, Vol. 109, No. 16
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