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The 1984 Washington Redskins began with the team trying to improve on their 14–2 record from 1983. Art Monk set an NFL record (since broken) for most receptions in a season. The Redskins started the season losing their first two games, but would recover to win their next five games. A mid season slump had them on the playoff bubble at 7-5. However, the Redskins would finish the season in strong fashion winning their final four games to win the NFC East with an 11-5 record. The Redskins quest for a third straight NFC Championship ended quickly as the Skins were stunned by the Chicago Bears 23-19 at RFK Stadium.
Offseason
NFL Draft
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 2, 1984
Miami Dolphins
L, 17–35
52,683
2
September 10, 1984
at San Francisco 49ers
L, 31–37
59,707
3
September 16, 1984
New York Giants
W, 30–14
52,997
4
September 23, 1984
at New England Patriots
W, 26–10
60,503
5
September 30, 1984
Philadelphia Eagles
W, 20–0
53,064
6
October 7, 1984
at Indianapolis Colts
W, 35–7
60,012
7
October 14, 1984
Dallas Cowboys
W, 34–14
55,431
8
October 21, 1984
at St. Louis Cardinals
L, 24–26
50,262
9
October 28, 1984
at New York Giants
L, 13–37
76,192
10
November 5, 1984
Atlanta Falcons
W, 14–27
51,301
11
November 11, 1984
Detroit Lions
W, 28–14
50,212
12
November 18, 1984
at Philadelphia Eagles
L, 10–16
63,117
13
November 25, 1984
Buffalo Bills
W, 41–14
51,513
14
November 29, 1984
at Minnesota Vikings
W, 31–17
55,017
15
December 9, 1984
at Dallas Cowboys
W, 30–28
64,286
16
December 16, 1984
St. Louis Cardinals
W, 29–27
54,299
Week 7
Week 10
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Falcons (3-7)
0
7
7 0 14
Redskins (6-4)
0
14
6 7 27
at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Date : Monday, November 5, 1984Game time : 9:00pm(ET)Game weather : 60 degrees, relative humidity 81%, wind 10 mphReferee : Red Cashion TV : ABC[1]
Week 15
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Redskins (10-5)
0
6
17 7 30
Cowboys (9-6)
7
14
0 7 28
at Texas Stadium
Playoffs
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
Division
December 30, 1984
Chicago Bears
L, 19–23
55,431
December 30, 1984
NFC: Chicago Bears 23, Washington Redskins 19
Game information
Scoring
WAS – field goal Moseley 35 WAS 3–0
CHI – field goal Thomas 34 3–3
CHI – Dunsmore 19 pass from Payton (Thomas kick) CHI 10–3
CHI – Gault 75 pass from Fuller (kick failed) CHI 16–3
WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) CHI 16–10
CHI – McKinnon 16 pass from Fuller (Thomas kick) CHI 23–10
WAS – Riggins 1 run (Moseley kick) CHI 23–17
WAS – Safety, Finzer ran out of end zone CHI 23–19
Standings
Roster
Awards and records
Art Monk, NFL Receptions Leader (106)
John Riggins, NFL Rushing TD Leader (14, Tied)
Milestones
Art Monk, 1st 100 Reception Season [ 1]
John Riggins, Breaks 10,000 Career Rushing Yards
First season sweep over the Dallas Cowboys in franchise history.
References
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book , Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 440
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