The 1999 Washington Redskins began with the team trying to improve on their 6–10 record from 1998.
Offseason[]
NFL Draft[]
The New Orleans Saints traded all of their draft picks to the Washington Redskins for running back Ricky Williams, the first time ever that an NFL team has had only one pick in a draft.
Personnel[]
Staff[]
1999 Washington Redskins staff
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Front Office
Head Coaches
Offensive Coaches
- Running Game Coordinator – Bobby Jackson
- Passing Game Coordinator – Terry Robiskie
- Quarterbacks – Rich Olson
- Tight Ends – Mike Pope
- Offensive Line – Russ Grimm
- Offensive Assistant – Ed Sidwell
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Defensive Coaches
Special Teams Coaches
Strength and Conditioning
- Strength – Dan Riley
- Conditioning Director – Jason Arapoff
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[1]
Regular season[]
Schedule[]
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Attendance
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1
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September 12, 1999
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Dallas Cowboys
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L 41-35
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79,237
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2
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September 19, 1999
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at New York Giants
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W 50-21
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73,170
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3
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September 26, 1999
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at New York Jets
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W 27-20
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78,161
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4
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October 3, 1999
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Carolina Panthers
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W 38-36
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76,831
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5
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Bye
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6
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October 17, 1999
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at Arizona Cardinals
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W 24-10
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55,893
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7
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October 24, 1999
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at Dallas Cowboys
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L 38-20
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64,377
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8
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October 31, 1999
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Chicago Bears
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W 48-22
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77,621
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9
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November 7, 1999
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Buffalo Bills
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L 34-17
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78,721
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10
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November 14, 1999
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at Philadelphia Eagles
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L 35-28
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66,591
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11
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November 21, 1999
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New York Giants
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W 23-13
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78,641
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12
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November 28, 1999
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Philadelphia Eagles
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W 20-17
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74,741
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13
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December 5, 1999
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at Detroit Lions
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L 33-17
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77,693
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14
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December 12, 1999
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Arizona Cardinals
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W 28-3
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75,851
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15
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December 19, 1999
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at Indianapolis Colts
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L 24-21
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57,013
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16
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December 26, 1999
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at San Francisco 49ers
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W 26-20
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68,329
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17
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January 2, 2000
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Miami Dolphins
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W 21-10
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78,106
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Standings[]
Playoffs[]
NFC Wild Card Game[]
Washington Redskins 27, Detroit Lions 13
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Awards and records[]
References[]
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