On this Redskins throwback for November 27th, the Washington fans fondly remember the thrashing of the New York Giants 72-41. This set the NFL record for the highest-scoring game in league history in 1966.
The Redskins exploded for an unprecedented offensive performance, putting up points in bunches. The Giants scored 41 points of their own and somehow still got blown out. Washington was just too much on that 1966 Thanksgiving weekend.
The Redskins’ Brig Owens scored two defensive touchdowns – a 62 yard defensive fumble return, and a 60-yard interception return. Washington also scored on a 52-yard punt return from Rickie Harris.
10 Touchdowns In Redskins Throwback
Sonny Jurgensen threw 3 touchdown passes – from 5 yards, 32 yards, and a 74 yard beauty to Charley Taylor.
Washington also scored 4 times on the ground – A.D. Whitfield with two, and Joe Don Loney and Bobby Mitchell with one each.
The Redskins scored an incredible 10 touchdowns in the contest.
Despite the lopsided score, the Giants had 9 more first downs than Washington, as well as outgaining them by 58 yards (389 vs 341). It was the 6 turnovers for New York that proved to be their undoing. The Giants played two quarterbacks on the day – Gary Wood and Tom Kennedy. Both had more passing yards than Jurgensen.
Key Moments in the Historic Game
- The Redskins scored 72 points, the most ever by one team in a regular season NFL game.
- Sonny Jurgensen only had 145 yards passing but threw for 3 touchdowns.
- The combined score of 113 points remains an NFL record.
- Fans at RFK Stadium witnessed one of the most entertaining games in franchise history.
A Record That Still Stands
People talk about this game for the offensive prowess, but it was truly a turnover mess.
Yet this 1966 contest remains one of the most famous games in NFL history. Fans still talk about it to this day.