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On The Fifty: Redskins Win Super Bowl XXVI

REDSKINS 37, BILLS 24
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | Minneapolis
Sunday, Jan. 26, 1992 | Attendance: 63,130

In 1991, Washington fielded one of the most dominant teams ever in the NFL – and perhaps the greatest all-around season in franchise history. The Redskins were a hard-nosed, determined group that year, starting the season with an 11-0 record. They finished 14-2 and then devoured Atlanta and Detroit by a combined score of 65-17 in their first two postseason contests.

Going into Super Bowl XXVI, the Redskins were well-prepared for the Buffalo Bills; the team had an intense, hard-hitting week of practice leading up to the game.