88th season in franchise history; final one with the "Redskins" name
2019 Washington Redskins season
Owner
Daniel Snyder
President
Bruce Allen
Head coach
Jay Gruden (fired) Bill Callahan (interim)
Offensive coordinator
Kevin O'Connell
Defensive coordinator
Greg Manusky
Home field
FedExField
Results
Record
3–13
Division place
4th NFC East
Playoff finish
Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers
G Brandon Scherff P Tress Way
AP All-Pros
P Tress Way (2nd team)
Uniform
← 2018
Redskins seasons
2020 (Football Team) →
The 2019 season was the Washington Redskins' 88th in the National Football League (NFL) and their sixth and final under head coach Jay Gruden, as well as their final season being known as the Redskins. The team retired the name and logo following the season after years of controversy regarding it.[1][2] After five straight losses to open the season, their worst since 2001, the team fired Gruden and appointed offensive line coach Bill Callahan as interim head coach. The team finished 3–13, matching their worst 16-game record from the 1994 and 2013 seasons, which was the league's second-worst record that year, ahead of only the 2–14 Cincinnati Bengals.
The team's 3–13 record dropped the team to a combined record of 4–19 following Alex Smith's season-ending injury against the Houston Texans the previous season; Washington had entered that game at 6–3. Smith returned to the active roster in 2020. Following the season's end, team president Bruce Allen and several others within the team's front office were fired.[3]
^"Statement From The Washington Redskins Football Team". Washington Football Team. July 13, 2020. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
^Patra, Kevin. "Washington retiring nickname, logo; new nickname TBD". www.nfl.com. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
^Patra, Kevin. "Redskins part ways with president Bruce Allen". Retrieved December 30, 2019.
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