1994 Washington Redskins season


The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 63rd season in the National Football League and their 58th in Washington, D.C.
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. 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 players at many key positions.
The season marked the hiring of head coach Norv Turner, who would spend the next six seasons coaching the Redskins.
In addition to going winless at RFK in 1994, Turner's first season in Washington saw the team lose at home to the Falcons for the first time. Prior to the Falcons' 27-20 victory in Week 4, Atlanta had been 0-10 against the Redskins at RFK. This included a 24-7 loss to the Redskins during Washington's most recent championship season.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Personnel

Staff

Roster

Regular season

The Redskins not only finished with the second worst record in 1994 at 3-13, just behind the 2-14 Oilers, but also suffered their worst season in terms of fewest wins, later to be tied in 2013 & 2019. The Redskins had nine of their thirteen defeats come by less than a full touchdown and only one or two come by more than 20 points. All three of the Redskins' wins are on the road; The Redskins failed to win a home game all season, going 0-8 when playing at RFK, which included their biggest low point, losing to Atlanta for their first ever home loss to that team in 11 games, having been 10-0 against Atlanta at home just prior. This is Norv Turner's first of seven season's with the Redskins

Schedule

Standings