http://www.pro-football-reference.co...tm2=was&yr=all
Rk Day Date Tm Opp Tm Opp
1 Sun October 25, 1953 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 27 17 boxscore
2 Sun October 31, 1954 L Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 21 24 boxscore
3 Sun October 23, 1955 L Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 13 14 boxscore
4 Sun December 23, 1956 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 19 17 boxscore
5 Sun November 10, 1957 W Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 21 17 boxscore
6 Sun October 26, 1958 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 35 10 boxscore
7 Sun November 8, 1959 L Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 24 27 boxscore
8 Sun September 25, 1960 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 20 0 boxscore
9 Sun November 26, 1961 W Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 27 6 boxscore
10 Sat December 8, 1962 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 34 21 boxscore
11 Sun December 1, 1963 W Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 36 20 boxscore
12 Sun December 13, 1964 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 45 17 boxscore
13 Sun October 17, 1965 W Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 38 7 boxscore
14 Sun November 6, 1966 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 37 10 boxscore
15 Sun October 29, 1967 W Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 17 13 boxscore
16 Sun November 2, 1969 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 41 17 boxscore
17 Sun November 18, 1973 L Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 14 22 boxscore
18 Mon November 7, 1977 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 10 3 boxscore
19 Mon November 6, 1978 W Baltimore Colts Washington Redskins 21 17 boxscore
20 Sun December 13, 1981 L Baltimore Colts @ Washington Redskins 14 38 boxscore
DC lost 2 Senators teams, 1960 and 1971! DC couldn't get an expansion National League team, so then Mayor Williams got MLB to move the Expos in a bunch of backroom deals. Almost lost that team too had the city council not passed a deal to fund Natonals Park. Angelos gave up blocking the Expos move in exchange for creating MASN which has the O's and Nats TV rights.
18-7 is correct!
Baltimore has always dominated dc on the gridiron, as #41 Tom Matte used to say, "we'd pick the score"!
Since the all time head to head measurement is so one-sided their fans try to erase what happened to them and history doesn't count, lol.
We don't care what the colts did after 1983.
The Super Bowl V trophy was returned to Baltimore by Irsay after the move. Johnny Unitas considered the Baltimore Ravens the rightful heirs to the Baltimore Colts legacy.
Period, end of story.
We alone write our history and they write theirs, racist as it is including that racist nickname.
Even more racist was the fact that the Redskins organization was the last in the NFL to integrate their roster and only did so in 1961 so they could play in DC (now known as RFK) Stadium and only because Congress forced them to do so as shown in the NY Times article. Bobby Mitchell played with the Redskins for several years and then was relegated to a mostly ceremonial Assistant General Manager position with the team for over 20 years after that. DC Stadium was a to borrow a term from AllBallFan Fedeally "Welfare Funded Stadium" where DC United still plays soccer in that dump.
shameful![]()
Baltimore’s first pro football team was a member of the 1947 AAFC. A fan contest produced the Colts name reflecting the great tradition and proud history of horse breeding and racing in the Baltimore region. The original Colts disbanded after the 1950 season but the name was retained when a new Baltimore franchise began play in 1953. The team moved to Indianapolis in 1984. -
12/09/2012 Washington Redskins 31, Baltimore Ravens 28, OT 81,178
12/07/2008 Baltimore Ravens 24, Washington Redskins 10 71,438
10/10/2004 Baltimore Ravens 17, Washington Redskins 10 90,287
10/15/2000 Washington Redskins 10, Baltimore Ravens 3 83,252
10/26/1997 Baltimore Ravens 20, Washington Redskins 17 75,067
Baltimore Ravens lead series 3-2-0
No one really cares what Johnny U thought. The town lost the franchise-- twice. The Horseshoe, the records, and everything else is now in Indy. Carrion now reside in Baltimore
How did they become the Colts? Baltimore’s first pro football team was a member of the 1947 AAFC.... The original Colts disbanded after the 1950 season but the name was retained when a new Baltimore franchise began play in 1953. The team moved to Indianapolis in 1984. -http://www.football-almanac.com/team...re_Colts.shtml
this guys a total dbagger.....ignore the trash
OP, My balls are a fan of your face as well...
http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/history
not an asterisk to be found, sorry...
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