Louisiana-born Doug Williams became the first Black quarterback to start and win the Super Bowl. He played for the Washington Redskins (now Commanders).
Doug Williams is a name etched in NFL history. As the first Black quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl, the Louisiana ...
NFL Network's Steve Wyche catches up with Washington Redskins senior vice president of player personnel Doug Williams to talk about rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. NFL Network Insider Mike ...
HBCU legend Doug Williams has been having a phenomenal year ... He eventually went on to join the Washington Redskins, in ...
In an exclusive club of now 35, Jalen Hurts is a part of an even smaller subsection within the club: Black starting ...
Doug Williams was selected as one of two inductees ... Williams later played in the USFL (1984-85) before joining the Washington Redskins in 1987, where he won Super Bowl XXII Most Valuable ...
"NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 game changers in NFL history, and former Washington Redskins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and current Washington Redskins personnel executive ...
Just like Doug Williams, Coach Eddie Robinson's words are still true today for Jalen Hurts, 'All he needs is an opportunity.' ...
As the football world turns its attention to Louisiana for the Super Bowl, we celebrate a Louisiana legend whose impact on ...
The most dominating quarter in Super Bowl history begins when Doug Williams drops a soft pass into the hands of Ricky Sanders at midfield. Sanders races for an 80-yard TD and the Redskins score 35 ...
Washington Redskins senior vice president of player personnel Doug Williams admitted he didn't talk with all of Reuben Foster's college teammates on the roster. The Washington Redskins will be ...
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