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Sammy Baugh Tribute

Sammy Baugh Tribute

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Sammy Baugh, considered one of the greatest Redskins of all time, passed away on Dec. 17, 2008. He was 94.

Baugh grew up in Sweetwater, Tex., and starred at Texas Christian University from 1934-36, leading the Horned Frogs to a national championship.

He joined the Redskins as a first-round draft pick in 1937 and found instant success, guiding the franchise to an NFL championship in his first year in Washington. He led the Redskins to their second NFL championship in 1942.

Baugh was a three-way player, serving as a quarterback, defensive back and punter. Known as "Slingin' Sammy," he was the first NFL quarterback to make the forward pass a key component of his game.

Baugh played in 165 games and completed 1,693-of-2,995 passes for 21,886 yards, 187 touchdowns and 203 interceptions.

As a defensive back, Baugh recorded 31 career interceptions. As a punter, he had a 45.1 career punting average.

Baugh would go on to set numerous NFL and Redskins passing records.

A colorful character to boot, Baugh attained celebrity status in Washington, D.C., and in the NFL during his playing days.

Simply put, they just don't make them anymore like Sammy Baugh.

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​Sammy Baugh at a Glance

Baugh was a charter member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, inducted in 1963.

Baugh was the first quarterback in history to lead his college team (Texas Christian University) to a national championship and his pro team (the Redskins) to an NFL championship. (Joe Namath and Joe Montana also accomplished the feat.)

Baugh led the NFL in passing six times, a mark tied for most ever with Steve Young.

Baugh owns the NFL record of most seasons leading the league with lowest interception percentage, a feat he accomplished five times.

In 1943, Baugh led the NFL in passing (133-of-239 for 1,754 yards), punting (45.9-yard average) and interceptions (11).

Baugh's 51.4 punting average in 1940 remains an NFL record.

Baugh has the NFL's second-highest career punting average with 45.1 yards per punt.

As a defensive back, Baugh set an NFL record with four interceptions in a game against Detroit on Nov. 14, 1943. The mark is tied with 18 other players.

Baugh owns the Redskins franchise record for most passing yards in a game with 446 in a 48-10 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers.

On "Sammy Baugh Day" at Griffith Stadium on Nov. 23, 1947, Redskins fans gave Baugh a maroon station wagon. Baugh responded by throwing six touchdown passes in leading the Redskins to a 45-21 rout of the Chicago Cardinals. The six TDs remain a Redskins franchise record.

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​The Legacy of Sammy Baugh

Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder

"Sammy Baugh embodied all we aspire to at the Washington Redskins. He was a competitor in everything he did and a winner. He was one of the greatest to ever play the game of football, and one of the greatest the Redskins ever had."

Bill Dudley, Former Redskins Running Back and Hall of Famer
"He was the best, as far as I'm concerned. He could not only throw the ball. He could play defense, he could punt the football, he ran it when he had to. He and I roomed together, and he was a football man. He knew football, played it, and everybody had a lot of confidence in him."

Ace Parker, NFL Quarterback (1937-46) and Hall of Famer

"He was the best passer I ever saw. He could do everything. He could pass, he could play defense, he was the best kicker, and he still holds the single-season punting record."

Sammy Baugh: 1914-2008
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​Quarterback Career Stats

Table inside Article
Year Games ATT. COMP. Yards TD
1937 11 171 81 1,127 8
1938 9 128 63 853 5
1939 9 96 53 518 6
1940 11 177 111 1,367 12
1941 11 193 106 1,263 10
1942 11 225 132 1,524 16
1943 10 239 133 1,754 23
1944 8 146 82 849 4
1945 8 182 128 1,699 11
1946 11 161 87 1,163 8
1947 12 354 210 2,938 25
1948 12 315 185 2,599 22
1949 12 255 145 1,903 18
1950 11 166 90 1,130 10
1951 12 154 67 1,104 7
1952 7 33 20 152 2
Totals 165 2,995 1,693 21,886 187
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​Punting Career Stats

Table inside Article
Year Games Punts Yards AVG. BLK.
1937 11 0 0 0 0
1938 9 0 0 0 0
1939 9 26 998 38.4 0
1940 11 35 1,799 51.4 0
1941 11 30 1,462 48.7 0
1942 11 37 1,785 48.2 0
1943 10 50 2,295 45.9 0
1944 8 44 1,787 40.6 0
1945 8 33 1,429 40.6 0
1946 11 33 1,488 45.1 0
1947 12 35 1,528 43.7 0
1948 0 0 0 0 0
1949 11 1 53 53.0 0
1950 11 9 352 39.1 0
1951 12 4 221 55.3 0
1952 7 1 48 48.0 0
Total 165 338 15.245 45.1
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