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Top-12: Just The Visors
A countdown of the top-12 visors worn by Washington Redskins players during the 2012 season.

No. 12: Running back Roy Helu, Jr. avoids New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Casillas in the team's 40-32 victory in week 1.

No. 11: Defensive end Jarvis Jenkins helps sack Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles and knocking the ball free in the team's 31-6 victory in Week 11.

No. 10: Running back Evan Royster carrying the ball in the team's homecoming game against the Carolina Panthers.

No. 9: Linebacker Rob Jackson coming off the end with his sights set on Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. The Redskins would knock off the Ravens 31-28 in overtime. Jackson set career-highs in tackles, passes defensed and interceptions.

No 8: Wide receiver Josh Morgan escapes the Baltimore Ravens defense in the team's 31-28 victory in Week 14. Morgan would finish the season with two touchdowns and a team-high 48 receptions.

No. 7: Cornerback DeAngelo Hall picking off a pass intended for Philadelphia Eagles tight end Brent Celek. Hall finished the season with 95 tackles and four interceptions.

No. 6: Offensive tackle Trent Williams protecting quarterback Robert Griffin III in the team's 17-16 victory on Monday Night Football. After starting every game during the 2013 campaign he was selected to his first Pro Bowl.

No. 5: Linebacker Perry Riley makes a diving tackle on Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin in the team's 27-20 victory in Week 16. Riley would finish 14th in the league in tackles with 129.

No. 4: Linebacker Ryan Kerrigan returning an interception for a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons. It was Kerrigan's second career touchdown.

No. 3: Wide receiver Aldrick Robinson celebrating his 68-yard touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 12. The Redskins would beat their rivals 38-31.

No. 2: Cornerback Richard Crawford returning a punt for 64 yards in overtime against the Baltimore Ravens. Crawford's return put the Redskins in field goal position and would win the game 31-28.

No. 1: Quarterback Robert Griffin III speeding past the Minnesota Vikings defense en route to a 76-yard touchdown run. Griffin III would win AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.