1965 Washington Redskins season
NFL team season
The 1965 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 34th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 29th in Washington, D.C. After dropping their first five, the Redskins won two-thirds of their remaining games to finish again at 6–8, fourth in the Eastern Conference. This was the first season to feature the arrow logo on the helmet.
NFL Draft
Roster
Preseason
[ 1]
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
1
September 19
Cleveland Browns
L 7–17
0–1
D.C. Stadium
48,208
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2
September 26
at Dallas Cowboys
L 7–27
0–2
Cotton Bowl
61,577
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3
October 3
at Detroit Lions
L 10–14
0–3
Tiger Stadium
52,627
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4
October 10
St. Louis Cardinals
L 16–37
0–4
D.C. Stadium
50,205
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5
October 17
Baltimore Colts
L 7–38
0–5
D.C. Stadium
50,405
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6
October 24
at St. Louis Cardinals
W 24–20
1–5
Busch Stadium
32,228
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7
October 31
Philadelphia Eagles
W 23–21
2–5
D.C. Stadium
50,301
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8
November 7
at New York Giants
W 23–7
3–5
Yankee Stadium
62,788
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9
November 14
at Philadelphia Eagles
L 14–21
3–6
Franklin Field
60,444
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10
November 21
at Pittsburgh Steelers
W 31–3
4–6
Forbes Field
25,052
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11
November 28
Dallas Cowboys
W 34–31
5–6
D.C. Stadium
50,205
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12
December 5
at Cleveland Browns
L 16–24
5–7
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
77,765
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13
December 12
New York Giants
L 10–27
5–8
D.C. Stadium
50,373
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14
December 19
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 35–14
6–8
D.C. Stadium
49,806
Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
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
Franchise Stadiums Key personnel Culture and lore Rivalries Division championships (15) Conference championships (5) League championships (2) Super Bowl championships (3) Retired numbers Hall of Famers Affiliations
Formerly the Boston Braves (1932), Boston Redskins (1933–1936), Washington Redskins (1937–2019), and Washington Football Team (2020–2021)