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2002 Washington Redskins season

The 2002 season was the Washington Redskins' 71st season in the National Football League, and their 66th representing Washington, D.C. They failed to improve on their 8–8 record from 2001, finishing at 7–9. For cornerback Darrell Green, this was his 20th and final season with the team. In honor of the team's 70th anniversary, their home uniforms for the season were based on their 1969 home uniforms.

Offseason
NFL draft Undrafted free agents ==Personnel==
Personnel
Staff Roster ==Regular season==
Regular season
Schedule Game summaries Week 1 vs. Arizona Cardinals The Redskins hosted their now-former division foe in the Cardinals’ first season in the revamped NFC West. In Steve Spurrier’s debut as Skins coach his “Fun & Gun” offense put up 442 yards in a 31–23 win. Shane Matthews erupted to three touchdowns while Jake Plummer of the Cardinals was held to just fourteen completions. ====Monday Night Football vs. Philadelphia Eagles==== Spurrier's “Fun & Gun” was hammered 37-7 as Matthews completed just ten passes and Danny Wuerffel was sacked four times. At one point the exasperated Spurrier was caught on ABC cameras flapping his gums, a scene replayed in slow motion. This game also featured a delay into the fourth quarter when Pepper Spray that was used to break up fighting in the stands spread out onto the Eagles sideline. Week 7: at Green Bay Packers Standings Division Conference ==References==
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