Named after the most successful general manager in Washington’s history and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the space is a tribute to and a reminder of Beathard’s inspiring legacy on and off the field.
In a world where winning means so much, there’s little question as to why a team would want to carry forward and exalt the work of Bobby Beathard. He was a winner. Four Super Bowl appearances, three Lombardi trophies and several gold jackets were produced by his brilliance in Washington.
“Shoot, if we’re half as good as him, we’ll be alright,” general manager Adam Peters said with a laugh.