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The 2016 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 85th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 20th playing their home games at FedExField and the third under head coach Jay Gruden.

The season saw the Redskins play in London for the first time in franchise history, where they tied the Cincinnati Bengals 27–27.

After a disappointing loss in the final week to the New York Giants, the Redskins were eliminated from playoff contention. Despite missing the playoffs, the Redskins finished the season with a record of 8–7–1, which was the first consecutive winning seasons for the team since the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Along with the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington was the only team in 2016 that played seven regular-season games against teams that would reach the playoffs: four games combined against the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, games against the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions (as the NFC North was the only division besides the NFC East to send more than one team to the 2016 postseason) and a game against the sole AFC North 2016 playoff team (the Pittsburgh Steelers); the Redskins' 2–5 record in these contests was a major reason they did not return to the playoffs.

As of 2023, this is the last time that the then-named Redskins have finished with a winning record.

Offseason changes

Free agency

All 2015 contracts expired to coincide with the beginning of the 2016 NFL League Year at 4:00 EDT on March 9, 2016. However, before that date, all teams had until March 1 to place the franchise tag on a player, and could begin negotiations with a player's agent on March 7.

Waivers and releases

On March 8, the Redskins released S Dashon Goldson, DE Jason Hatcher, QB Robert Griffin III, and S Jeron Johnson.

On April 14, the Redskins waived OLB Jackson Jeffcoat.

Team re-signings/contract extensions

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March 1 Kirk Cousins QB Franchise Tag 2016 salary worth $19.953 million
March 9 Colt McCoy QB Extension Signed 2 yr, $15m contract with $6.75m guaranteed
Duke Ihenacho S RFA
Mason Foster LB UFA Signed 2 yr, $3.5m contract with $1.8m guaranteed
Kedric Golston DE UFA
March 11 Logan Paulsen TE UFA
March 12 Tress Way P RFA Signed 5 yr, $7.59m contract with $2.95m guaranteed
March 15 Will Blackmon FS UFA
March 16 Junior Galette OLB UFA Signed 1 yr, $1.6m contract
Josh LeRibeus C UFA
March 17 Chris Thompson RB UFA

Free agency transactions

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March 9 Robert Griffin III QB Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns Signed 2 yr, $15m contract with $6.75m guaranteed
Tom Compton G Washington Redskins Atlanta Falcons
Alfred Morris RB Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys Signed 2 yr, $3.5m contract with $1.8m guaranteed
Keenan Robinson ILB Washington Redskins New York Giants
Terrence Knighton DT Washington Redskins New England Patriots
Frank Kearse DE Washington Redskins New England Patriots
March 11 Kendall Reyes DE San Diego Chargers Washington Redskins
March 15 David Bruton SS Denver Broncos Washington Redskins Signed 3 yr, $9.15m contract with $3.4m guaranteed
March 17 Terrence Garvin ILB Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins
March 31 Vernon Davis TE Denver Broncos Washington Redskins Signed 1 yr, $2.4m contract with $1.1m guaranteed
April 14 Greg Toler CB Indianapolis Colts Washington Redskins
Jackson Jeffcoat OLB/DE Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns
April 18 Cody Booth OLB Jacksonville Jaguars Washington Redskins
April 22 Josh Norman CB Carolina Panthers Washington Redskins Signed 5 yr, $75m contract with $36.5m guaranteed

2016 Draft

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The 2016 NFL Draft occurred from April 28 to April 30, 2016. Going into the draft, the Redskins had eight selections, two of which were from another team: the additional seventh-round (#232) selection from the Dashon Goldson trade in 2015 and a sixth-round selection (#187) from the New Orleans Saints (the Redskins sent their sixth-round selection to Tampa Bay as part of the Goldson trade).

During the draft, the Redskins swapped first-round selections (#21 for #22) with the Houston Texans in exchange for their 2017 sixth-round selection, traded their 2016 fourth round selection (#120) to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for the Saints' fifth-round selections in 2016 (#152) and 2017, and traded their fifth-round selection (#158) to the New York Jets in exchange for their 2017 fourth-round selection.

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2016 Washington Redskins Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
1 22 Josh Doctson WR TCU
2 53 Su'a Cravens ILB USC
3 84 Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech
4 120 Selection traded to the New Orleans Saints
5 152 Matt Ioannidis DE Temple
6 187 Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana
7 232 Steven Daniels LB Boston College
7 242 Keith Marshall RB Georgia

Undrafted free agents

After the draft, the Redskins signed 14 undrafted college free agents to the team as part of the off season roster:[1]

Player Position College
Tevin Carter S Utah
Michael Cooper TE Indiana
Reginald Diggs WR Richmond
Ejiro Ederaine LB Fresno State
Joe Gore OT Clemson
Maurice Harris WR Cal
Dominick Jackson OT Alabama
Joe Kerridge FB Michigan
Anthony Lanier DE Alabama A&M
Geno Matias-Smith DB Alabama
Shiro Davis LB Texas
Robert Kelley RB Tulane
Valdez Showers WR Florida

Staff

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Final roster

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Schedule

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 11 at Atlanta Falcons L 17–23 0–1 Georgia Dome Recap
2 August 19 New York Jets W 22–18 1–1 FedExField Recap
3 August 26 Buffalo Bills W 21–16 2–1 FedExField Recap
4 August 31Шаблон:Efn-ua at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 20–13 3–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 Шаблон:Tooltip Pittsburgh Steelers L 16–38 0–1 FedExField Recap
2 September 18 Dallas Cowboys L 23–27 0–2 FedExField Recap
3 September 25 at New York Giants W 29–27 1–2 MetLife Stadium Recap
4 October 2 Cleveland Browns W 31–20 2–2 FedExField Recap
5 October 9 at Baltimore Ravens W 16–10 3–2 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
6 October 16 Philadelphia Eagles W 27–20 4–2 FedExField Recap
7 October 23 at Detroit Lions L 17–20 4–3 Ford Field Recap
8 October 30 at Cincinnati Bengals T 27–27 Шаблон:Small 4–3–1 Wembley Stadium Шаблон:Small Recap
9 Bye
10 November 13 Minnesota Vikings W 26–20 5–3–1 FedExField Recap
11 November 20 Green Bay Packers W 42–24 6–3–1 FedExField Recap
12 November 24 at Dallas Cowboys L 26–31 6–4–1 AT&T Stadium Recap
13 December 4 at Arizona Cardinals L 23–31 6–5–1 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap
14 December 11 at Philadelphia Eagles W 27–22 7–5–1 Lincoln Financial Field Recap
15 Шаблон:Tooltip Carolina Panthers L 15–26 7–6–1 FedExField Recap
16 Шаблон:Tooltip at Chicago Bears W 41–21 8–6–1 Soldier Field Recap
17 January 1 New York Giants L 10–19 8–7–1 FedExField Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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The Redskins entered this Week 1 matchup against the Steelers having lost five consecutive games against Pittsburgh dating back to 1991. They scored an average of 8.2 points per game in those five losses. The Redskins' 22-point defeat was their worst in a Week 1 game in 15 years. It was also their worst opening day home loss since 1966.[2]

The Redskins defense had a very hard time containing DeAngelo Williams as he exploded for 143 rushing yards and the Steelers explosive receiving corps of Antonio Brown and Eli Rogers who would go on to have strong performances.

Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys

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Week 3: at New York Giants

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox With the win, the Redskins improved 1-2 and won at MetLife Stadium for the first time since 2011.

Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week 5: at Baltimore Ravens

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Week 6: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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Week 7: at Detroit Lions

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The Redskins rallied with a late touchdown run by Cousins, but the Lions responded with Matthew Stafford throwing the game winner to Anquan Boldin, thus ending the Redskins winning streak.

Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals

NFL International Series Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Detroit Lions, the Redskins played in the third and final game of the year in London against the Cincinnati Bengals. With a few minutes left in overtime, Dustin Hopkins missed a game-winning field goal and allowed the Bengals to take over. After that, Bengals' Andy Dalton fumbled and allowed the Redskins to take back the ball. A Hail Mary attempt failed, making the Redskins tie for the first time since 1997 when they tied 7–7 against the Giants.

Week 10: vs. Minnesota Vikings

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After their tie against the Bengals and their bye week, the Redskins came back home to host the Minnesota Vikings on Homecoming Weekend. After allowing the Vikings to score 20 unanswered points to end the first half, the Redskins shut out the Vikings 12-0 in the second half, improving to 5-3-1 on the season.

Week 11: vs. Green Bay Packers

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The Redskins avenged their 35–18 loss to the Packers in the wildcard round of last season's playoffs by beating them 42–24. They also were the last team to beat the Packers, as they went on a 6-game winning streak to finish the season.

Week 12: at Dallas Cowboys

Thanksgiving Day game Шаблон:Americanfootballbox An attempted rally by the offense did not pay off. The Redskins dropped to 6–4–1 and were swept by the Cowboys for the first time since 2013.

Week 13: at Arizona Cardinals

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Kirk Cousins attempted to drive down the field but was intercepted by Patrick Peterson to seal the second straight loss for the Washington Redskins. With the loss, the 'Skins dropped to 6-5-1 and allowed the Cowboys to clinch a playoff spot by virtue of the loss.

Week 14: at Philadelphia Eagles

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The Redskins rebounded from a disappointing loss at Arizona to break their two-game losing streak. Chris Thompson scored the game-winning touchdown, while Ryan Kerrigan sealed the game with a strip sack of Carson Wentz.

Week 15: vs. Carolina Panthers

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Josh Norman's revenge against his former team came up short in an abysmal Monday Night performance by the Redskins.

Week 16: at Chicago Bears

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Week 17: vs. New York Giants

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox With their playoff hopes on the line, the Redskins hosted the 10-5 New York Giants. The Redskins were pressured all day and two picks by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie made the Redskins miss out on the playoffs.

Standings

Division

Шаблон:2016 NFC East standings

Conference

Шаблон:2016 NFC standings

Notes

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References

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External links

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