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Redskins legend's family has been in Mount Vernon since 1970. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Sonny Jurgensen is an icon to the worshippers of the Washington Redskins.
Former Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins star Bobby Mitchell, one of the premier offensive players of his era, died Sunday afternoon, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced.He was 84.
The 1970 Topps NFL Sonny Jurgensen is a prime example of how scarcity drives the sports card market and with only 3 PSA ... Card No. 200 - Sonny Jurgensen - Washington Redskins - PSA 9 / eBay ...
To heck with all the talk about sportsmanship. Pro Football Hall of Famer Sonny Jurgensen said Miami should have kicked a last-second field goal against the Broncos to break an NFL scoring record ...
Sunday will also feature “I Like Sonny” attire that can be purchased in the team store, a halftime celebration of his number being retired, a Sonny Jurgensen mural in Legends Plaza, and a ...
Finally, the Burgundy and Gold No. 9 will be retired. Tuesday, on his 88th birthday (August 23, 1934) the Washington Commanders announced they are retiring Sonny Jurgensen’s No. 9 jersey ...
Jurgensen, 88, cemented his legacy in D.C. through a decade of service as the Redskins' starting QB from 1964-74 after a trade that sent fellow signal-caller Norm Snead to the Eagles.
Why he was in the news: Jurgensen announced his retirement after 38 years of calling Washington Redskins games on the radio. Update: Over the past decade, Jurgensen had lived full-time in Florida ...
Jurgensen thrilled many a Redskins fan from 1964-1974. Jurgensen was honored by the Redskins organization October 20, moments before the Redskins 9-0 loss to San Francisco. The Redskins contacted ...
After 45 years as a broadcaster, former Washington Redskins quarterback Sonny Jurgensen announced his retirement on Thursday. Jurgensen, 84, became a color commentator in 1974 after retiring from ...
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