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Robert Cornelius Mitchell (June 6, 1935 – April 5, 2020) was an American football halfback and wide receiver.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 127 relations: All-Pro, American football, American Lung Association, Andy Farkas, Baseball, Basketball, Big Ten Conference, Bill McPeak, Bobby Beathard, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Charley Casserly, Charley Taylor, Chicago Charities College All-Star Game, Cleveland Browns, College football, Dallas Cowboys, Defensive back, Depth chart, Detroit Lions, Edward Bennett Williams, Ernie Davis, ESPN, Federal government of the United States, Frank Filchock, General manager, George Izo, George Preston Marshall, Halfback (American football), Head coach, High school football, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Howard University, Illinois Fighting Illini football, Jack Kent Cooke, Jim Brown, Jim David (American football), Jim Ninowski, John Nisby, Langston High School (Arkansas), Leonard Stephens, Leroy Jackson, Leukemia, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, List of All-Big Ten Conference football teams, List of NFL annual receiving touchdowns leaders, List of NFL annual receiving yards leaders, List of NFL annual receptions leaders, List of Super Bowl champions, Major League Baseball, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ... Expand index (77 more) »

  2. Hot Springs High School (Arkansas) alumni
  3. Washington Redskins executives
  4. Washington Redskins scouts

All-Pro

All-Pro is an honor bestowed upon professional American football players that designates the best player at each position during a given season.

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American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.

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American Lung Association

The American Lung Association is a voluntary health organization whose mission is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research.

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Andy Farkas

Andrew Geza Farkas (May 2, 1916 – April 10, 2001) was an American football fullback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins and the Detroit Lions.

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Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.

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Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.

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Big Ten Conference

The Big Ten Conference (stylized B1G, formerly the Western Conference and the Big Nine Conference, among others) is the oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic conference in the United States.

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Bill McPeak

William Patrick McPeak (July 24, 1926 – May 7, 1991) was an American football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and Bill McPeak are Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players and Washington Redskins executives.

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Bobby Beathard

Robert King Beathard Jr. (January 24, 1937 – January 30, 2023) was an American football executive who was the general manager for the Washington Redskins (1978–1988) and the San Diego Chargers (1990–2000) of the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and Bobby Beathard are pro Football Hall of Fame inductees and Washington Redskins executives.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school programs for young people.

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Charley Casserly

Charley Casserly (born February 27, 1949) is an American football analyst and former executive. Bobby Mitchell and Charley Casserly are Washington Redskins executives.

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Charley Taylor

Charles Robert Taylor (September 28, 1941 – February 19, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver for 13 seasons with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and Charley Taylor are 20th-century African-American sportspeople, 21st-century African-American sportspeople, Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players, pro Football Hall of Fame inductees and Washington Redskins scouts.

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Chicago Charities College All-Star Game

The Chicago Charities College All-Star Game was a preseason American football game played from 1934 to 1976 between the National Football League (NFL) champions and a team of star college seniors from the previous year.

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Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland.

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College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.

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Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

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Defensive back

In gridiron football, defensive backs (DBs), also called the secondary, are the players on the defensive side of the ball who play farthest back from the line of scrimmage.

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Depth chart

In sports, a depth chart, primarily in the United States, is used to show the placements of the starting players and the secondary players.

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Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit.

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Edward Bennett Williams

Edward Bennett Williams (May 31, 1920 – August 13, 1988) was an American lawyer, businessman, and sports team owner. Bobby Mitchell and Edward Bennett Williams are Washington Redskins executives.

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Ernie Davis

Ernest R. Davis (December 14, 1939 – May 18, 1963) was an American college football player for the Syracuse Orangemen who won the Heisman Trophy in 1961. Bobby Mitchell and Ernie Davis are 20th-century African-American sportspeople and national Football League players with retired numbers.

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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Federal government of the United States

The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U.S. government) is the national government of the United States, a federal republic located primarily in North America, composed of 50 states, five major self-governing territories, several island possessions, and the federal district/national capital of Washington, D.C., where most of the federal government is based.

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Frank Filchock

Frank Joseph Filchock (October 8, 1916 – June 20, 1994) was an American gridiron football player and coach.

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General manager

A general manager (GM) is an executive who has overall responsibility for managing both the revenue and cost elements of a company's income statement, known as profit & loss (P&L) responsibility.

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George Izo

George William Izo (September 20, 1937 – June 10, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

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George Preston Marshall

George Preston Marshall (October 11, 1896 – August 9, 1969) was an American football executive who founded the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and George Preston Marshall are pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.

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A halfback (HB) is an offensive position in American football, whose duties involve lining up in the offensive backfield and carrying the ball on most rushing plays, i.e. a running back.

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Head coach

A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes.

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High school football (football au lycée), also known as prep football, is gridiron football played by high school teams in the United States and Canada.

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Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs is a resort city in the state of Arkansas and the county seat of Garland County.

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Howard University

Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., located in the Shaw neighborhood.

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The Illinois Fighting Illini football program represents the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) level.

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Jack Kent Cooke

Jack Kent Cooke (October 25, 1912 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian-American businessman in broadcasting and professional sports.

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Jim Brown

James Nathaniel Brown (February 17, 1936 – May 18, 2023) was an American football fullback, civil rights activist, and actor. Bobby Mitchell and Jim Brown are 20th-century African-American sportspeople, Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players, national Football League players with retired numbers and pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.

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James Theodoric David (December 2, 1927 – July 29, 2007) was an American football defensive back and coach for the in the National Football League (NFL).

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Jim Ninowski

James Ninowski Jr. (March 26, 1936 – July 23, 2024), also known as Nino, was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins and New Orleans Saints.

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John Nisby

John Edward Nisby (September 9, 1936 – February 6, 2011) was an American football guard in the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and John Nisby are Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players.

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Langston High School (Arkansas)

Langston High School was an American segregated high school for African American students, active from 1913 until 1970 and located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

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Leonard Stephens

Leonard Stephens (born July 9, 1978) is a former American football tight end.

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Leroy Jackson

Leroy Jackson (born December 8, 1939) is a former American football halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins.

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Leukemia

Leukemia (also spelled leukaemia; pronounced) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and produce high numbers of abnormal blood cells.

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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1949, is a voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting blood cancer world-wide.

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The All-Big Ten Conference football team is an annual Big Ten Conference honor bestowed on the best players in the conference following every college football season.

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List of NFL annual receiving touchdowns leaders

In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field.

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List of NFL annual receiving yards leaders

In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field.

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List of NFL annual receptions leaders

In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field.

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List of Super Bowl champions

The Super Bowl is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL).

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Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr.

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Most valuable player

In team sports, a most valuable player award (abbreviated MVP award) is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particular competition, or on a specific team.

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NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is an American civil rights organization formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Moorfield Storey, Ida B. Wells, Lillian Wald, and Henry Moskowitz.

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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).

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National Urban League

The National Urban League (NUL), formerly known as the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, is a nonpartisan historic civil rights organization based in New York City that advocates on behalf of economic and social justice for African Americans and against racial discrimination in the United States.

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New York Giants

The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area.

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NFL draft

The NFL draft, officially known as the Annual Player Selection Meeting, is an annual event which serves as the most common source of player recruitment in the National Football League.

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Nick Chubb

Nicholas Jamaal Chubb (born December 27, 1995) is an American football running back for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).

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Otto Graham

Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an American professional football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons. Bobby Mitchell and Otto Graham are Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players, national Football League players with retired numbers, pro Football Hall of Fame inductees and Washington Redskins executives.

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Paul Brown

Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 – August 5, 1991) was an American football coach and executive in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and Paul Brown are pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.

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Pigskin Club of Washington

The Pigskin Club of Washington is an American sports organization based in the District of Columbia.

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Pro Bowl

The National Football League All-Star Game (1939–1942), Pro Bowl (1951–2022), or Pro Bowl Games (since 2023) is an annual event held by the National Football League (NFL) featuring the league's star players.

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The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio.

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Racial integration

Racial integration, or simply integration, includes desegregation (the process of ending systematic racial segregation), leveling barriers to association, creating equal opportunity regardless of race, and the development of a culture that draws on diverse traditions, rather than merely bringing a racial minority into the majority culture.

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In gridiron football, a reception, also known informally as a catch, is part of a passing play in which a player in bounds successfully catches (receives) a forward pass thrown from a friendly quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.

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Retired number

Retiring the number of an athlete is an honor a team bestows upon a player, usually after the player has left the team, retires from the sport, or dies, by taking the number formerly worn on his or her uniform out of circulation.

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Ron Hatcher

Ronald Allen Hatcher (born July 3, 1939) is a former American football fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins.

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Sammy Baugh

Samuel Adrian Baugh (March 17, 1914 – December 17, 2008) was an American football player and coach. Bobby Mitchell and Sammy Baugh are Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players, national Football League players with retired numbers and pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.

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Scout (sport)

In professional sports, scouts are experienced talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports, and they determine whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization.

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St. Louis Cardinals

The St.

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Steve Spurrier

Punter | birth_date.

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Super Bowl XVII

Super Bowl XVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the strike-shortened 1982 season.

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Super Bowl XXII

Super Bowl XXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1987 season.

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Super Bowl XXVI

Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1991 season.

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Tampa Bay Times

The Tampa Bay Times, called the St.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Touchdown

A touchdown (abbreviated as TD) is a scoring play in gridiron football.

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Track and field

Athletics (or track and field in the United States) is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills.

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Training camp (NFL)

In the National Football League, training camp refers to the time before the season commences.

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UNCF

UNCF, the United Negro College Fund, also known as the United Fund, is an American philanthropic organization that funds scholarships for black students and general scholarship funds for 37 private historically black colleges and universities.

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United States Junior Chamber

The United States Junior Chamber, also known as the Jaycees, JCs or JCI USA, is a leadership training service organization and civic organization for people between the ages of 18 and 40.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States.

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University of Michigan

The University of Michigan (U-M, UMich, or simply Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Vince Lombardi

Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an American football coach and executive in the National Football League (NFL). Bobby Mitchell and Vince Lombardi are pro Football Hall of Fame inductees and Washington Redskins executives.

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Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Wide receiver

A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football.

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The 1955 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Ten Conference teams selected by the Associated Press (AP), United Press (UP) and the International News Service (INS) for the 1955 Big Ten Conference football season.

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The 1955 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football team that represented the University of Illinois during the 1955 Big Ten Conference football season.

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The 1956 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football team that represented the University of Illinois during the 1956 Big Ten Conference football season.

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The 1957 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press (UP) as the best players at their positions during the 1957 Big Ten Conference football season.

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The 1957 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football team that represented the University of Illinois during the 1957 Big Ten Conference football season.

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1958 Cleveland Browns season

The 1958 Cleveland Browns season was the team's ninth season with the National Football League.

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1958 NFL draft

The 1958 NFL draft had its first four rounds held on December 2, 1957, and its final twenty-six rounds on January 28, 1958.

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1958 NFL season

The 1958 NFL season was the 39th regular season of the National Football League.

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1959 All-Pro Team

Selectors of All-Pros for the 1959 National Football League season included the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), New York Daily News (NYDN), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and The Sporting News (SN).

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1959 Cleveland Browns season

The 1959 Cleveland Browns season was the team's tenth season with the National Football League.

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1959 NFL season

The 1959 NFL season marked the 40th regular season of the National Football League.

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1960 All-Pro Team

Selectors of All-Pros for the 1960 National Football League season included the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), New York Daily News (NYDN), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and The Sporting News (SN).

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1960 Cleveland Browns season

The 1960 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 11th season with the National Football League.

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1960 NFL season

The 1960 NFL season was the 41st regular season of the National Football League.

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1960 Summer Olympics

The 1960 Summer Olympics (Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad (Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 (Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held from 25 August to 11 September 1960 in Rome, Italy.

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1961 Cleveland Browns season

The 1961 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 12th season with the National Football League.

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1961 NFL season

The 1961 NFL season was the 42nd regular season of the National Football League (NFL).

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1961 Pro Bowl

The 1961 Pro Bowl was the NFL's eleventh annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1960 season.

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1962 All-Pro Team

The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team in 1962.

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1962 NFL draft

The 1962 NFL draft was held on December 4, 1961 at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago, Illinois.

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1962 NFL season

The 1962 NFL season was the 43rd regular season of the National Football League (NFL).

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1962 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 31st season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 26th in Washington, D.C. The team tried to improve on their 1–12–1 record from 1961 and did by going 5–7–2.

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1963 NFL season

The 1963 NFL season was the 44th regular season of the National Football League.

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1963 Pro Bowl

The 1963 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's thirteenth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the season.

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1963 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 32nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 27th in Washington, D.C. The team tried to improve on their 5–7–2 record from 1962 but failed and finished 3–11.

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1964 All-Pro Team

The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team in the NFL in 1964.

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1964 NFL season

The 1964 NFL season was the 45th regular season of the National Football League.

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1964 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 28th in Washington, D.C. The team improved on their 3–11 record from 1963 and finished 6–8.

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1965 NFL season

The 1965 NFL season was the 46th regular season of the National Football League.

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1965 Pro Bowl

The 1965 Pro Bowl was the NFL's fifteenth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1964 season.

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1965 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 34th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 29th in Washington, D.C. After dropping their first five, the Redskins won two-thirds of their remaining games to finish again at 6–8, fourth in the Eastern Conference.

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1966 NFL season

The 1966 NFL season was the 47th regular season of the National Football League, and the first season in which the Super Bowl was played, though it was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.

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1966 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 35th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 30th in Washington, D.C.The Washington Redskins attempted to make Vince Lombardi their new head coach, but Lombardi refused their offer and the Redskins had to settle for Otto Graham instead.

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1967 NFL season

The 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League.

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1967 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 36th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 31st in Washington, D.C. The team failed to improve on their 7–7 record from 1966 and finished 5–6–3.

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1968 NFL season

The 1968 NFL season was the 49th regular season of the National Football League.

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1968 Washington Redskins season

The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 32nd in Washington, D.C. In their third and final year under head coach Otto Graham, the team finished 5–9, failing to improve on their 5–6–3 record from 1967.

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1969 NFL season

The 1969 NFL season was the 50th regular season of the National Football League, and its last before the AFL–NFL merger.

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99-yard pass play

A 99-yard pass play is the longest play involving a forward pass that is possible in an American football game.

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See also

Hot Springs High School (Arkansas) alumni

Washington Redskins executives

Washington Redskins scouts

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Mitchell

Also known as Robert Cornelius Mitchell.

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