Washington Redskins is a powerhouse in NFL history, founded in Boston in 1932, formerly known as Boston brave team, that time team boss was George Preston Marshall. The following year, when the Marshall moved baseball team home from Boston Brave Brave Stadium Boston Red Sox to Fenway Stadium home, in order to distinguish it from Boston brave baseball team, his original team name changed to Boston Redskins. It was said that Marshall in order to pay tribute to the Indians coach William "Lone Star" Dietz, so the team was named for the Redskins team. In 1937 the team moved to Washington, renamed to Washington Redskins. That year, the team responded to their slogan "pay tribute to the Redskins", the first time won the NFL championship. Redskins have five rounded out the Super Bowl, and won the 17th 1982 season, the 22nd 1987 season and the 26th 1991 season Super Bowl. The current team owner is Daniel Snyder, the Redskins is the NFL's most valuable team, worth an estimated up to $ 952 million.












