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The 1964 Washington Redskins began with the team trying to improve on their 3–11 record from 1963.
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 13, 1964
Cleveland Browns
L 27–13
47,577
2
September 20, 1964
at Dallas Cowboys
L 24–18
25,158
3
September 25, 1964
at New York Giants
L 13–10
62,996
4
October 4, 1964
St. Louis Cardinals
L 23–17
49,219
5
October 11, 1964
Philadelphia Eagles
W 35–20
49,219
6
October 18, 1964
at St. Louis Cardinals
L 38–24
23,748
7
October 25, 1964
Chicago Bears
W 27–20
49,219
8
November 1, 1964
at Philadelphia Eagles
W 21–10
60,671
9
November 8, 1964
at Cleveland Browns
L 34–24
76,385
10
November 15, 1964
at Pittsburgh Steelers
W 30–0
31,587
11
November 22, 1964
Dallas Cowboys
W 28–16
49,219
12
November 29, 1964
New York Giants
W 36–21
49,219
13
December 6, 1964
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 14–7
49,219
14
December 13, 1964
at Baltimore Colts
L 45–17
60,213
Season summary
Week 1: vs. Cleveland Browns
Game information
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Browns
Redskins
Week 5
1
2 3 4 Total
Eagles
0
0 20 0
20
• Redskins
14
7 7 7
35
Date: October 11Location: D.C. Stadium • Washington, D.C.Game weather: 46°F, wind 13 mph
Scoring summary 1 WSH Bobby Mitchell 29 yard pass from Sonny Jurgensen (Jim Martin kick)Redskins 7–0
1 WSH J.W. Lockett 22 yard pass from Sonny Jurgensen (Jim Martin kick)Redskins 14–0
2 WSH Bobby Mitchell 9 yard pass from Sonny Jurgensen (Jim Martin kick) Redskins 21–0
3 PHI Timmy Brown 27 yard run (Sam Baker kick)Redskins 21–7
3 PHI Timmy Brown 14 yard pass from Norm Snead (kick failed) Redskins 21–13
3 WSH Charley Taylor 66 yard pass from Sonny Jurgensen (Jim Martin kick)Redskins 28–13
3 PHI Timmy Brown 5 yard run (Sam Baker kick) Redskins 28–20
4 WSH Charley Taylor 24 yard pass from Sonny Jurgensen (Jim Martin kick) Redskins 35–20
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The first meeting between the two teams since they traded quarterbacks in the offseason.
Week 9: at Cleveland Browns
Game information
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Redskins
Browns
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Roster
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(April 2013 )
References
Formerly the Boston Braves (1932), Boston Redskins (1933–1936), Washington Redskins (1937–2019), and Washington Football Team (2020–2021)
Based in Landover, Maryland
Headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia
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Formerly the Boston Braves (1932), Boston Redskins (1933–1936), Washington Redskins (1937–2019), and Washington Football Team (2020–2021)