Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders Greatest Plays in Sports Coasters
Relive four of the greatest moments in Commanders football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1983 Super Bowl XVII vs Miami - Riggins 43yd TD run
1988 Super Bowl XXII vs Denver - Williams makes history
1992 Super Bowl XXVI vs Buffalo - Third Championship
2012 Regular Season Finale vs Dallas - Rookies take it to playoffs
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4'' x 4'' x 0.25'' per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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1983 Super Bowl XVII
Riggins 43yd TD run
Commanders vs Miami
27 - 17
30 January, 1983
Trailing 13-17 and facing a 4th-and-1, Super Bowl MVP John Riggins broke off a 43-yard touchdown run to give Washington the lead in the Super Bowl. One touchdown later they had sealed the game and Washington had its first Super Bowl title.
1988 Super Bowl XXII
Williams makes history
Commanders vs Denver
42 - 10
31 January, 1988
Washington set a number of Super Bowl records in their thrashing of the Broncos in Super Bowl XXII. Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams set a record throwing 4 TD passes in one quarter as Washington went on a 42-0 scoring run, which included 35 points scored in the 2nd quarter, another record.
1992 Super Bowl XXVI
Third Championship
Commanders vs Buffalo
37 - 24
26 January, 1992
The 1st play of the 3rd quarter was a Washington interception by Kurt Gouveia, who returned it 23 yds to Buffalo's 2-yard line. One play later, Gerald Riggs scored his 2nd touchdown of the game. Washington's 24-0 lead midway through the 3rd quarter is the largest shutout lead in Super Bowl history.
2012 Regular Season Finale
Rookies take it to playoffs
Commanders vs Dallas
28 - 18
30 December, 2012
2012 was the year of the rookies, with quarterback Robert Griffin III and running back Alfred Morris injecting enthusiasm and life back into the franchise. They sparked a 7 game winning streak to close-out the season and sealed a must-win game against the Cowboys to claim the NFC East.
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