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REGULAR SEASON - GAME 13 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (4-8) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-3) Sunday, Dec. 11 — 1 p.m. ET FedExField (85,000) — Landover, Md. REDSKINS HOST PATRIOTS IN WEEK 14 game center The Washington Redskins will play host to their second straight AFC East opponent in Week 14 as they face the New England Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 11. Kickoff from FedExField is set for 1 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on CBS with Greg Gumbel calling the play-byplay and Dan Dierdorf providing color analysis. The contest can be heard on the Redskins Radio Network with Larry Michael on the call and Pro Football Hall of Famers and Redskins legends Sam Huff and Sonny Jurgensen adding color analysis, and Rick “Doc” Walker reporting from the sidelines. The Redskins offense features rookie running back Roy Helu, who is coming off of a 100-yard performance last week vs. the New York Jets. That followed a 108-yard day at Seattle a week earlier, making Helu the first Redskins rookie running back since Reggie Brooks in 1993 to post consecutive 100-yard rushing performances. This week, Helu can become the first rookie to post three consecutive 100-yard rushing games in the 79-year history of the Redskins. Practice: 11:20 a.m. ET Photo/Video shooting permitted at times TBD. *Locker room will be opened following practice. *Mike Shanahan press conference after practice. Tony Wyllie Daniel Sampson Ross Taylor Angela Alfano RADIO*: Redskins Radio Network Larry Michael (play-by-play) Sonny Jurgensen and Sam Huff (color) Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines) Opponent PITTSBURGH STEELERS @ Indianapolis Colts @ Baltimore Ravens TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent Sept. 11 NEW YORK GIANTS Sept. 18 ARIZONA CARDINALS Sept. 26 (Mon.) @ Dallas Cowboys Oct. 2 @ St. Louis Rams Oct. 9 BYE Oct. 16 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Oct. 23 @ Carolina Panthers Oct. 30 @ Buffalo Bills † Nov. 6 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Nov. 13 @ Miami Dolphins Nov. 20 DALLAS COWBOYS Nov. 27 @ Seattle Seahawks Dec. 4 NEW YORK JETS Dec. 11 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Dec. 18 @ New York Giants Dec. 24 (Sat.) MINNESOTA VIKINGS Jan. 1 @ Philadelphia Eagles Friday, Dec. 9 ***Redskins PR: CBS Greg Gumbel (play-by-play) Dan Dierdorf (color) PRESEASON Date Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Wednesday, Dec. 7 Open Locker Room (10:50-11:35 a.m. ET) *QB Rex Grossman press conference Practice: 12:20 p.m. ET Photo/Video shooting permitted at times TBD. Practice will close to the media at 1 p.m. ET *Players will be available briefly coming off the field. *Mike Shanahan press conference after practice. Media conference calls: 11:10 a.m. ET - Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick 11:30 a.m. ET - Patriots DE Andre Carter Thursday, Dec. 8 Open Locker Room (10:50-11:35 a.m. ET) *Jim Haslett press conference during Open Locker Room. Practice: 12:20 p.m. ET Photo/Video shooting permitted at times TBD. Practice will close to the media at 1 p.m. ET *Players will be available briefly coming off the field. *Kyle Shanahan press conference after practice. *Mike Shanahan press conference after practice. Week 14: Redskins vs. Patriots, 1 p.m. ET TELEVISION: REDSKINS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Open Locker Room (11-11:45 a.m. ET) Head Coach Mike Shanahan Press Conference (3 p.m. ET) Sunday, Dec. 11 Redskins lead all-time series, 6-2 Last meeting: Oct. 28, 2007 (52-7, Patriots) *The Redskins Radio Broadcast Network can be heard in the Washington, D.C., area on ESPN Radio 980 AM, WWXX 94.3 FM, and WWXT 92.7 FM. MEDIA AVAILABILITY Monday, Dec. 5 SERIES HISTORY: wylliet@redskins.com sampsond@redskins.com taylorr@redskins.com alfanoa@redskins.com All times Eastern Home games bolded * Subject to flexible scheduling TV Time/Result NBC4/CSN 16-7 W NBC4/CSN 16-3 W ESPN 34-31 L NBC4/CSN 29-24 W TV FOX FOX ESPN FOX --FOX FOX FOX FOX FOX FOX FOX CBS CBS FOX FOX FOX † Game played in Toronto Homecoming Game The Redskins’ online media portal can be accessed by visiting redskins.studiotigaapps.net. 2011 GAME RELEASE 1 Time/Result 28-14 W 22-21 W 18-16 L 17-10 W --20-13 L 33-20 L 23-0 L 19-11 L 20-9 L 27-24 L 23-17 W 34-19 L 1 p.m.* 1 p.m.* 1 p.m. 1 p.m.* REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

ALUMNI CENTER Formally organized in 1958, the Washington Redskins Alumni Association was the first organization of its kind in the country. The organization spearheaded the alumni movement among former professional football players and was the model for other alumni groups that later formed in all NFL cities. The primary objectives of the Redskins Alumni are “promoting a continuing interest in current and past players of the Washington Redskins” and “promoting and fostering interest and funding for charitable purposes.” With respect to the latter, the alumni conduct fundraising events to raise money that can be donated to charitable organizations or used in other ways to help improve the quality of life for youth in the Greater Washington community. Today, Redskins alumni continue to make their presence known throughout the community. As a very active chapter of the NFL Alumni Association, their motto is “Caring for Kids.” In addition to the numerous events and appearances, Redskins Alumni participate in throughout the year, they hold two major fundraising events of their own — the Redskins Alumni Charity Golf Classic, now in its 33rd year, and the annual Washington Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon, now in its 50th year. Mark Moseley currently resides as president of the Redskins Alumni Association. The alumni have an office at Redskins Park and can be reached at 703726-7488. Since his arrival in Washington as Executive Vice President/General Manager in December of 2009, Bruce Allen has made it a priority to build a bridge to the franchise’s glorious past. That heritage was honored once again in August when former Redskin great Chris Hanburger was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. He was presented by his son, Chris. Hanburger was voted into the Hall after being a nominee of the seniors committee. In all, he waited 28 years to be elected. Hanburger joins Darrell Green (2008), Art Monk (2008) and Russ Grimm (2010) to make four players who spent the majority of their careers with the Redskins to earn the honor in the past four years. In addition, former Redskins Bruce Smith (2009) and Deion Sanders (2011) have also been elected over that time. Hanburger said of his election to the Hall of Fame: “It’s wonderful, I’m overwhelmed. It’s just such a tremendous honor to even be nominated, let alone, be voted in. You have to think about all of the men that played before I did, certainly the men that I played with and against, and then you look at the guys playing now. It’s just a select few that make it in. I was fortunate to play with players on the Redskins defense that made it all work for me.” The Washington Redskins picked North Carolina linebacker Chris Hanburger in the 18th round of the 1965 NFL Draft. The All-American started to make his mark late in his rookie season as he began to form a reputation as a player who made big plays. Soon thereafter he assumed the role as the “quarterback” of the Redskins defense while becoming one of the most dependable and steady linebackers of his era. Hanburger was an integral part of the dominant Redskins teams of the 1970s. At the same time that Washington was rising to the top of the NFL, Hanburger began earning national acclaim. He was selected first-team AllPro four times in a five-season span from 1972-76 and named All-Eastern Conference in 1968 and 1969 and All-NFC six times in seven seasons from 1970 to 1976. Hanburger was also voted to nine Pro Bowls in his 14-season career. His performance in the 1972 season gained him perhaps his greatest notoriety as he helped lead the Redskins to its first Super Bowl berth. “I am so happy for Chris,” Redskins Owner Daniel Snyder said following the announcement. “He was one of the era’s most dominating players and is well deserving of this honor. Not only did he make nine Pro Bowls, Chris was the captain of the defense and was a true coach on the field. This is a great day for the entire Redskins’ organization.” Allen echoed Snyder’s sentiments. “I think it’s a great day for the Redskins, our fans and all of Chris’ teammates,” Allen said. “It shows that a person who is dedicated to the game and 2011 GAME RELEASE Former Redskins linebacker Chris Hanburger was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2011. On Nov. 6, he addressed the crowd at FedExField as part of the team’s annual Homecoming celebration. is passionate and didn’t care about his own personal glory, but cared about his teammates can be rewarded, and that is special.” On Aug. 24, the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Association hosted the 50th annual Redskins Welcome Home Luncheon Wednesday, August 24th at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. The luncheon is the only event where fans and corporate partners have the chance to spend time with the entire Redskins team. Each table featured at least one player, coach or alumnus seated with attendees. The luncheon included unique live and silent auction items, door prizes, and speeches from Executive Vice Presidents Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan. The event also included the announcement of the 2010 Redskins Players of the Year, and the inaugural recipient of the Washington Redskins Community Service Award. Receiver Santana Moss accepted the Offensive Player of the Year Award, linebacker Brian Orakpo received the Defensive Player of the Year award, and Lorenzo Alexander was named the Special Teams Player of the Year. Linebacker London Fletcher received the team’s first Washington Redskins Community Service Award. Proceeds from the event benefitted the youth programs of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Redskins Alumni Association. On Nov. 6, the Washington Redskins welcomed back more than 90 former players, coaches and staff members to FedExField for the team’s annual Homecoming game. Before the 1 p.m. game against the San Francisco 49ers, Redskins Alumni posed for a team photo and took part in team introductions as they and their family members were honored in a pre-game ceremony. Larry Brown, Jim Lachey, Bobby Mitchell, Charley Taylor and Hanburger were among the list of Redskins’ greats in attendance at Sunday’s game. Hanburger, who played linebacker for the Redskins, addressed fans from the field after being presented with his Hall of Fame ring at halftime. 2 REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK The Redskins and Patriots meeting for the ninth time, with the Redskins holding a 6-2 all-time advantage. Kerrigan forcing his fifth fumble to tie Ken Harvey (1995) and Bruce Smith (2000) for second-most forced fumbles in a season in team history, according to STATS, INC. Redskins Head Coach Mike Shanahan earning his 165th overall victory as head coach. Safety LaRon Landry recording .5 sacks to reach two for the season, which would establish a new single-season career high. Wide receiver Anthony Armstrong having 32 receiving yards to reach 1,000 for his career. Wide receiver Santana Moss catching his 35th touchdown as a member of the Redskins to tie Ricky Sanders for seventh-most in franchise history. Kick returner Brandon Banks improving upon his league-leading 39 kickoff returns. Moss climbing the all-time career receptions list, as his 627 are 46th-most in NFL history among wide receivers and 10th among active players. Additionally, he is tied for ninth among active players in touchdown receptions with 54. Banks adding to his 904 kickoff return yards, which are second in the NFL (Joe McKnight – 940). Moss needing 70 receiving yards to reach 9,000 for his career. Cornerback Kevin Barnes adding to his single-season careerhigh total in interceptions (two). Rocca improving on his 25 punts inside the 20-yard line, which are tied for the NFL lead. Three more would tie his career high, set in 2010. Defensive end Stephen Bowen adding to his career-high totals in sacks. He currently has 4.5. Rocca chasing Matt Turk’s franchise record for net punting average (39.2). Rocca is currently averaging 40.5 net yards per punt. Defensive end Adam Carriker adding to his career-high totals in sacks. He currently has five. Cornerback Josh Wilson recording the 10th interception of his career. He currently has nine. Nose tackle Barry Cofield adding to his existing career-high total in passes defensed. He currently has eight, which leads the NFL for defensive tackles. The Redskins are one of only three teams in the NFL (Baltimore and Houston) with four different players having at least 4.5 sacks. Tight end Fred Davis improving on his career-high 796 receiving yards for a season, which are third-most in the NFL by a tight end. The Redskins having a fifth different player post 100 receiving yards in a game this season, which would be the first time the team has done so since 1981 (Terry Metcalf, Art Monk, Virgil Seay, Ricky Thompson and Joe Washington). Fred Davis, Jabar Gaffney, Leonard Hankerson and Roy Helu all have 100-yard receiving games this season. Davis improving on his career-high 59 receptions, which are fifth-most by a tight end in the NFL. Linebacker London Fletcher extending the longest consecutive starts streak among active linebackers to 176 and extending his consecutive games played streak to 221, tied for the most among nonspecialists. Fletcher improving his NFL lead in total tackles (124), according to STATS, INC. reer. Wide receiver Jabar Gaffney starting the 100th game of his ca- Quarterback Rex Grossman passing for more than 200 yards in five consecutive games. Running back Roy Helu improving on his 42 receptions, which lead all rookie running backs in the NFL. Helu becoming the first Redskins rookie running back in team history to post three consecutive 100-yard rushing games. Kerrigan improving on his four forced fumbles, which are tied for the third-most in the NFL and are a Redskins rookie record. 2011 GAME RELEASE On Sunday, Redskins running back Roy Helu will attempt to become the first rookie in team history to rush for 100 yards in three consecutive games. 3 REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

LEADERS AND MORE LEAGUE LEADERS DeAngelo Hall is tied for sixth in the NFC in passes defensed (12). Roy Helu has the NFC single high receptions in a game (14). Helu is first among rookie running backs in the NFL in receptions (42). Helu is first among rookie running backs in the NFL in receiving yards (309). Helu is third among rookies in the NFL in total receptions (42). Helu is fifth among rookies in the NFL in total rushing yards (456). Helu is fifth among rookies in the NFL in rushing attempts (97). Helu is eighth among rookies in the NFL in total receiving yards (309). Ryan Kerrigan is third in the NFL in forced fumbles (four). Kerrigan is third in the NFL in sacks among rookies (6.5). Sav Rocca is tied for first in the NFL in punts inside the 20-yard line (25). Rocca is second in the NFL in touchbacks (one). Rocca is sixth in the NFL in net punting average (40.5). Redskins Offense Ranks second in the NFC in first down conversion percentage on first down (35.1 percent). Ranks fifth in the NFC in completion percentage on first down (64.9). Ranks seventh in the NFC in passing first downs (154). Redskins Defense Ranks second in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in first downs allowed per game (17.3). Ranks second in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in total yards allowed per game (325.3). Ranks second in the NFC and ninth in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game (208.8). Ranks tied for second in the NFC and tied for third in the NFL in sacks per pass attempt (8.80%). Ranks third in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in yards allowed per play (5.20). Ranks fourth in the NFC in passing yards allowed per play (6.68). Ranks fourth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL in red zone percentage (42.11%). Ranks fifth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in goal to goal percentage (61.11%). Ranks sixth in the NFC in third down percentage (36.59%). Ranks sixth in the NFC in fourth down percentage (44.44%). Ranks sixth in the NFC in points allowed per game (21.3). Ranks sixth in the NFC in rushing yards allowed per play (4.08). A REDSKINS WIN WOULD. Improve the Redskins to 5-8 in 2011. Make the Redskins 3-4 at FedExField this season. Snap the Redskins’ four-game home losing streak dating back to the team’s 22-21 Week 2 win vs. Arizona. Redskins Special Teams Ranks first in the NFC and second in the NFL in average yards allowed per kickoff return (19.9). Ranks fifth in the NFC and sixth in the NFL in average yards allowed per punt return (7.3). Ranks sixth in the NFC in average yards per punt return (10.2). Be the Redskins’ first win against an AFC East opponent this season. son. Individual Leaders Brandon Banks is first in the NFL in the number of kickoffs returned (39). Banks is first in the NFC and second in the NFL in total kickoff return yards (904). Banks is tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for sixth in the NFL in the number of punts returned (30). Banks is fifth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL in total punt return yards (317). Banks is tied for sixth in the NFC in average yards per punt return (10.6). Banks has the NFL season high number of kickoff returns in a game (six). Barry Cofield is first among defensive tackles in the NFL in passes defensed (eight). London Fletcher is first in the NFL in total tackles (124). Graham Gano has the longest made field goal in the NFC (59 yards). 2011 GAME RELEASE Be the Redskins’ first win against an AFC opponent this sea- Give Redskins Head Coach Mike Shanahan his 165th overall victory as a head coach. Be Shanahan’s 157th regular season win as a head coach. Improve the Redskins record against the Patriots to 7-2. Give the Redskins their first win against the Patriots since Sept. 28, 2003. Improve Shanahan’s career-record to 9-4 against the Patriots in the regular season. He has previously faced the Patriots 12 times, all as head coach of the Denver Broncos. Improve Shanahan’s record to 19-18 against the AFC East during the regular season. He is also 3-0 against AFC East opponents in the postseason. 4 REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

NOTES FROM LAST WEEK *All notes accurate as of the conclusion of last Sunday’s 4 p.m. games. Linebacker Brian Orakpo improved upon his single-season career high in passes defensed, which now stands at four. Attendance for the game was 74,121. The game was the Redskins’ 366th consecutive sellout, including preseason, regular season and playoffs. All 146 regular season, postseason and preseason games at FedExField have been sellouts. Linebacker Perry Riley recorded the first fumble recovery of his career in the second quarter, recovering a muffed punt by New York’s Patrick Turner. Linebacker London Fletcher played in his 220th consecutive game, tied with Tampa Bay cornerback Ronde Barber for the most among active non-specialists. It was also his 175th consecutive start, the most among active linebackers. Rookie running back Roy Helu rushed 23 times for 100 yards with a touchdown. Helu’s 23 carries matched his career high, set last week at Seattle. Punter Sav Rocca placed four punts inside the 20-yard line, giving him 25 punts downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line this season. That total matched his season high of four, set vs. the New York Giants in Week 1. Helu has rushed for at least 100 yards in two consecutive games, making him the first Redskins rookie running back to do so since Reggie Brooks in Weeks 10-11 in 1993. Helu capped the Redskins’ opening drive with a 2-yard touchdown run. It was the second touchdown of his career and his second in as many weeks. Anthony Armstrong registered his first career kickoff return, taking a lateral from Brandon Banks on a reverse for 28 yards. Rookie running back Evan Royster recorded the first reception of his career, catching a 3-yard pass in the second quarter. Helu’s touchdown run marked the second consecutive game in which the Redskins scored a touchdown on their opening drive. The last time the Redskins scored touchdowns on opening drives in consecutive games was in Weeks 12-13 of the 2009 season, when the Redskins scored opening-drive touchdowns at Philadelphia on Nov. 29 and vs. New Orleans on Dec. 6. Brandon Banks had six kickoff returns for 136 yards. Following Sunday’s early games, Banks leads the NFC with 904 kick return yards on a league-leading 39 returns. The Redskins finished with 164 kick return yards, the team’s highest total since Nov. 15, 2010 vs. Philadelphia. Helu rushed for a season-best 63 first-half yards on 11 carries. His previous best was 55 yards in the first half last week at Seattle. Tight end Logan Paulsen received his third start of the 2011 season and the third start of his career. Tight end Fred Davis finished with six receptions for 99 yards and recorded a season-long 42-yard reception on the Redskins’ opening drive. The Redskins held the Jets to 266 yards of offense one week after holding the Seattle Seahawks to 250 yards of offense. This marks the first time since Weeks 6-7 of the 2009 season that the Redskins have held opponents under 300 yards of offense in consecutive weeks. Davis became the first tight end in Redskins history to reach 80 receiving yards or more in six games in a single season. Redskins tight ends had previously twice compiled five games of 80-plus receiving yards in a season in team history (Chris Cooley in 2007 and Bill Anderson in 1959). Davis had two receptions of at least 30 yards, becoming the first Redskins tight end with two receptions of 30 or more yards in a game since Stephen Alexander on Dec. 16, 2000 at Pittsburgh, a span of 172 regular season games. Davis had 82 receiving yards in the first half, the highest firsthalf total of his career. It also tied his previous high for most amount of yardage in any half, tying his 82-yard second half vs. the New York Giants in Week 1. Wide receiver Santana Moss became the fourth-leading receiver by yardage in Redskins history with 42 receiving yards on six receptions. Moss, who now has 6,514 yards during his time in Washington, surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell, who had 6,492 receiving yards as a member of the Redskins. Nose tackle Barry Cofield batted down two passes, improving upon his single-season career high, which now stands at eight and leads NFL defensive tackles this season. 2011 GAME RELEASE Redskins linebacker London Fletcher played in his 220th consecutive game last Sunday. According to NFL GSIS, Fletcher leads the league in tackles this season (124). 5 REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

HEAD COACH MIKE SHANAHAN Mike Shanahan is in his second season as the Redskins’ Executive Vice President/Head Coach. He is one of 12 head coaches in league history to guide a club to a pair of Super Bowl victories and one of six to accomplish the feat in consecutive years. Shanahan has the 15th-most regular season wins (156) by a head coach in NFL history and ranks second in that category among active coaches (Bill Belichick – 171) and first in the NFC. Including eight postseason victories, Shanahan’s 164 overall wins are 15th all-time and are also second among active coaches to Belichick. In 17-plus seasons as a head coach with the Washington Redskins (2010-) Denver Broncos (1995-2008) and Los Angeles Raiders (1988-89), Shanahan has a regular season winning percentage of .574 (156-116) and an overall winning percentage of .575 (164-121). Shanahan became the 28th head coach in Redskins history on January 6, 2010. In his first season in Washington, Shanahan guided the Redskins to a two-win improvement over the 2009 campaign. His club set franchise season records for overtime victories (3) and completions (349), and registered the thirdhighest gross passing yards total in team annals. In addition, the 2010 Redskins registered a touchdown pass in 15 consecutive games for the first time in club history and led the NFL with nine completions of at least 50 yards, including one in four consecutive games for the first time since 1987. Defensively, the Redskins recorded 27 takeaways on the season, which was their most since 2005 (28), including 14 interceptions, which tied for their most since 2005 (16). Washington registered at least two takeaways in six consecutive games from Weeks 2-8, the first time the franchise had done so in the same season since 1995. The unit placed linebackers London Fletcher and Brian Orakpo and cornerback DeAngelo Hall on the NFC Pro Bowl team. In his 26 seasons as an NFL coach, Shanahan has had 47 different players earn a total of 95 berths in the Pro Bowl. During his NFL coaching career, Shanahan has been a part of teams that have played in 10 AFC or NFC Championship Games. He has coached in six Super Bowls – five with Denver and Super Bowl XXIX with San Francisco. In his nine seasons coaching at the collegiate level, Shanahan’s teams participated in eight bowl games and won two national championships (Oklahoma – 1975 and Eastern Illinois – 1978). In his tenure with the Broncos, Shanahan guided the franchise to two Super Bowl victories, three conference championship game appearances, seven postseason berths and nine winning seasons. He joined Vince Lombardi, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Jimmy Johnson and Belichick as one of six coaches with back-to-back Super Bowl championships. Shanahan led Denver to 138 regularseason victories in 14 seasons in Denver, a win total that marks the 10th-most by a head coach with one franchise in NFL history. Among the nine coaches who have more wins with one club than Shanahan, all eight who are eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame have been honored with membership. In the spring of 2010, Shanahan was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Shanahan arrived as head coach in Denver in 1995 from the World Champion San Francisco 49ers, where he served as offensive coordinator for three seasons (1992-94). The 49ers offense reached unprecedented levels under his leadership. San Francisco’s three-year offensive averages under Shanahan’s direction were the most productive in the history of pro football. His three-year averages included being No. 1 in the NFL in total points (an average of 469.7 per year), total touchdowns (60.3), rushing touchdowns (23.7), passing touchdowns (31.7), third-down efficiency (48.5%), total offense (6,230 yds.) and average yards per play (6.2). San Francisco quarterback Steve Young re-wrote many NFL passing records and was named the NFL Most Valuable Player twice in his three years under Shanahan’s guidance. In addition, Young threw for a record six touchdowns on his way to earning Super Bowl XXIX Most Valuable Player honors. Shanahan was on the Broncos coaching staff for all three of their Super Bowl appearances in the 1980s (following the 1986, 1987 and 1989 seasons). He first went to Denver in 1984 as the club’s wide receivers coach. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1985 and would serve the next three seasons in that capacity. Shanahan returned to Denver as quarterbacks coach on October 16, 1989, after serving as head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders in 1988 and through the first four games of the 1989 campaign. Shanahan began his coaching career as an offensive assistant for Oklahoma 2011 GAME RELEASE Redskins Executive Vice President/Head Coach Mike Shanahan is one of six coaches in NFL history to have won back-to-back Super Bowls (Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII). in 1975-76, and the school won the national championship in his first year on its staff. In 1977, at the age of 24, he was hired as Northern Arizona’s backfield coach and the Lumberjacks averaged a school-record 391.1 yards per game that season. A year later, Shanahan returned to his alma mater, Eastern Illinois, as offensive coordinator and helped guide the Panthers to the Division II national title. The year before Shanahan’s arrival, the team was 1-10. In 1979, he served as offensive coordinator at Minnesota, where he implemented the run-and-shoot offense to help the Golden Gophers set 40 school offensive records. Shanahan moved on to Florida the following year, inheriting the poorest offense in Division I football as well as a team record of 0-10-1. In Shanahan’s four years at Florida, the team broke many offensive school records and went to four consecutive bowl games. During his stint as a college coach, his teams had a combined record of 78-29-2 (.725), won two national championships, and appeared in eight bowl games and four playoff contests. A native of Oak Park, Ill. (8/24/52), Michael Edward Shanahan attended East Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Ill. He received a scholarship to Eastern Illinois University, where he played quarterback and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Shanahan and his wife, Peggy, have two children – son Kyle and daughter Krystal. Kyle is a graduate of the University of Texas and is the Redskins’ offensive coordinator. Krystal also is also a graduate of the University of Texas. 6 REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS

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2011 GAME RELEASE REDSKINS VS. PATRIOTS The Washington Redskins will play host to their second straight AFC East opponent in Week 14 as they face the New England Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 11. Kickoff from FedExField is set for 1 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on CBS with Greg Gumbel calling the play-by-

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