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1994 Washington Redskins season

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Head coach
  
Norv Turner

Record
  
3–13

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Home field
  
RFK Stadium

Division place
  
5th NFC East

The 1994 Washington Redskins season was the team's 63rd in the National Football League.

The Redskins' 3–13 season was the worst record the team had posted since 1961, and the fewest wins they have ever had in a 16-game season (later to be matched by their 2013 season). The team was decimated by the loss of head coach Joe Gibbs and the onset of the modern salary cap and free agency system. The Redskins were forced to depend on younger and untested player at many key positions.

The season marked the hiring of head coach Norv Turner, who would spend the next six seasons coaching the Redskins.

References

1994 Washington Redskins season Wikipedia


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