From 1983 until 2002, Darrell Green was a mainstay for the Washington Commanders. The 5'9", 184-pound cornerback was one of the fastest men to ever play in the NFL, but he was more than just a speedy ...
Darrell Green didn’t sweat when facing top-tier wide receivers for 20 years in the NFL. But in front of legions of fans before his jersey retirement on Sunday, the Washington Commanders’ Hall of Fame ...
At long last, the Washington Commanders will recognize one of their franchise's greatest players. This season, the Commanders will retire the No. 28 jersey of longtime Washington cornerback Darrell ...
WASHINGTON — Commanders fans will celebrate history for one of the team's greatest players. Darrell Green, who spent a record 20 seasons with the Washington franchise, will have his jersey retired ...
Even on a field filled with the world's best athletes, the fastest are often the most feared. NFL stars have a rich history of electrifying fans with otherworldly accomplishments. Although pure speed ...
"Darrell Green's legacy transcends the boundaries of the football field," Commanders owner Josh Harris said in a statement. "Throughout his remarkable career, Green embodied the value of excellence, ...
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Darrell Green is back around the Washington football organization he played his entire NFL career for, receiving an honor that seems long overdue. The Commanders retired the Hall ...
As the Washington Commanders prepare to face the Carolina Panthers in Week 7, fans will witness a truly special halftime event: the retirement of a jersey — arguably the greatest honor a franchise can ...
LANDOVER, Md. — The Washington Commanders retired Darrell Green's No. 28 jersey at halftime of their game against the Carolina Panthers. The Hall of Fame cornerback finally received that honor in the ...
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