Name | Washington seasons | Washington's Super Bowl wins |
---|---|---|
Jeff Bostic | 1980–1993 | XVII, XXII, XXVI |
Ray Brown | 1989–1995 | XXVI |
Fred Dean | 1978–1982 | XVII |
Russ Grimm | 1981–1991 | XVII, XXII, XXVI |
Joe Jacoby | 1981–1993 | XVII, XXII, XXVI |
Jim Lachey | 1988–1995 | XXVI |
Mark May | 1981–1990 | XVII, XXII |
Raleigh McKenzie | 1985–1994 | XXII, XXVI |
Mark Schlereth | 1989–1994 | XXVI |
Ed Simmons | 1987–1997 | XXII, XXVI |
George Starke | 1972–1984 | XVII |
Rick Walker | 1980–1984 | XVII |
Don Warren | 1979–1992 | XVII, XXII, XXVI |
Highlighted names denote members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Hogs were a nickname given to the offensive line of the Washington Redskins (now known as the Washington Commanders) of the National Football League during the 1980s and early 1990s. Renowned for their ability to control the line of scrimmage, the Hogs helped the Redskins win three Super Bowl championships (XVII, XXII and XXVI) under head coach Joe Gibbs. The Washington Commanders pay homage to the Hogs with their mascot, Major Tuddy.[1]