NCAAF 01/09 00:30 300 [60] Washington v Michigan [51] L 13-34
NCAAF 01/02 01:45 2 Texas v Washington W 31-37
NCAAF 12/02 01:00 1 Oregon v Washington W 31-34
NCAAF 11/25 21:00 1 [10] Washington State v Washington [1] W 21-24
NCAAF 11/19 00:30 1 [6] Washington v Oregon State [22] W 22-20
NCAAF 11/11 20:30 1 [4] Utah v Washington [1] W 28-35
NCAAF 11/04 23:30 1 [1] Washington v USC [2] W 52-42
NCAAF 10/28 23:00 1 [1] Washington v Stanford [11] W 42-33
NCAAF 10/22 02:30 1 [12] Arizona State v Washington [2] W 7-15
NCAAF 10/14 19:30 1 [3] Oregon v Washington [2] W 33-36
NCAAF 10/01 02:00 1 [2] Washington v Arizona [5] W 31-24
NCAAF 09/24 02:30 1 [7] California v Washington [5] W 32-59
NCAAF 09/16 21:00 1 [4] Washington v Michigan State [8] W 41-7
NCAAF 09/09 21:00 1 [32] Tulsa v Washington [30] W 10-43
NCAAF 09/02 19:30 1 [24] Boise State v Washington [24] W 19-56
NCAAF Bowl Games 12/30 02:00 278 [28] Washington v Texas [28] W 27-20
NCAAF 11/27 03:30 1 Washington v Washington State W 51-33
NCAAF 11/20 02:00 1 Colorado v Washington W 7-54
NCAAF 11/13 00:15 - [5] Washington v Oregon [4] W 37-34
NCAAF 11/13 00:00 1 Oregon v Washington W 34-37
NCAAF 11/05 02:30 1 [10] Oregon State v Washington [5] W 21-24
NCAAF 10/23 02:30 1 [5] Washington v California [7] W 28-21
NCAAF 10/15 21:30 1 [8] Arizona v Washington [5] W 39-49
NCAAF 10/08 20:00 1 [5] Washington v Arizona State [9] L 38-45
NCAAF 10/01 02:30 1 [3] Washington v UCLA [4] L 32-40
NCAAF 09/25 02:30 1 [9] Stanford v Washington [7] W 22-40
NCAAF 09/17 23:30 1 [8] Michigan State v Washington [4] W 28-39
NCAAF 09/10 20:00 1 [63] Portland State v Washington [46] W 6-52
NCAAF 09/04 02:30 1 [64] Kent State v Washington [64] W 20-45
NCAAF 11/27 01:00 1 Washington State v Washington L 40-13
The Washington Football Team is a professional American football team based in Washington, D.C. The team was founded in 1932 and has a rich history in the National Football League (NFL). The team has won three Super Bowl championships and has produced many legendary players, including Joe Theismann, John Riggins, and Art Monk.

The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, and has a passionate fan base that spans the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The team's colors are burgundy and gold, and its logo features a Native American profile.

In recent years, the team has undergone significant changes, including a name change from the Washington Redskins to the Washington Football Team in 2020. The team has also made efforts to address concerns about its former name and logo, which were seen as offensive to Native Americans.

Despite these changes, the Washington Football Team remains a competitive force in the NFL, with a talented roster that includes quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, running back Antonio Gibson, and defensive end Chase Young. The team is led by head coach Ron Rivera, who has a reputation for building strong, disciplined teams. With a renewed focus on inclusivity and community engagement, the Washington Football Team is poised to continue its legacy of excellence both on and off the field.