- Joe Gibbs
Joe Jackson Gibbs (born November 25, 1940) is a Hall of Fame American football coach and NASCAR Championship team owner. He is the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins. Well known for his long hours and work ethic, Joe Gibbs put together championship teams with players who may have had mediocre careers if playing for other NFL teams. During his first stint in the National Football League, …
- Steve Spurrier
Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a former American football player and currently the head coach of the University of South Carolina football team. He was a two-time All-American and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame as a player.
- Gregg Williams
Gregg Williams (born July 15, 1958) is the Assistant Head Coach - Defense of the Washington Redskins and the former head coach of the Buffalo Bills from 2001-2003. Though not successful as a head coach, he is widely viewed as one of the top defensive minds in football. Williams is known for crafting top-ranked defenses using "no-name" defensive players. Williams was an assistant coach for the University of Houston under former Redskins head coach, Jack Pardee.
- George Allen
George Herbert Allen was an American football coach in the NFL and USFL.
- Al Saunders
Al Saunders (born February 1, 1947 in London, England) is an American football coach. He is the Associate Head Coach - Offense, a top assistant coach, for the Washington Redskins. Al Saunders played Defensive Back at San Jose State University (SJSU) from 1966-1968 where he was a three-year starter, team captain and Academic All-American. Saunders also played Wide Receiver for the San Jose State Spartans.
- Norv Turner
Norval Eugene "Norv" Turner (born May 17, 1952 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina) is the head coach for the National Football League's San Diego Chargers. He also has served as head coach of the Washington Redskins and the Oakland Raiders, and as offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, and San Francisco 49ers.
- Marty Schottenheimer
Martin Edward Schottenheimer (born September 23, 1943 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) is an American football coach. He is currently serving as an NFL analyst on ESPN. Over his career, he has served as head coach of the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins, and San Diego Chargers. He holds the distinction of being the NFL coach with the most wins in the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) to never coach a team in a Super Bowl.
- Marvin Lewis
Marvin Ronald Lewis (September 23, 1958) has been the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League since January 14, 2003. Lewis is the only head coach in Bengals history who has not experienced a losing season and, in 2005, led the Bengals to their first winning season and division title in 15 years.
- Vince Lombardi
Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 - September 3, 1970) was one of the most successful head coaches in the history of American football. He was the driving force of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967, leading them in the capture of five NFL championships during his 9 year tenure. Following a one-year retirement from coaching in 1968, he returned as head coach of the Washington Redskins for the 1969 season. He owns a 9-1 record in the post-season.
- Joe Bugel
Joe 'Buges' Bugel (born March 10, 1940 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is the Assistant Head Coach - Offense and unofficial offensive line coach for the Washington Redskins. This is his second tour of duty with the team. He served as offensive line coach or assistant for the Detroit Lions 1975-76, the Houston Oilers 1977-80, Washington Redskins 1981-89, Phoenix Cardinals 1990-93 (head coach), Oakland Raiders 1995-97 (head coach 1997), San Diego Chargers 1998-2001, …
- Ron Meeks
Ron Meeks (born August 27, 1954 in Jacksonville, Florida) is the current defensive coordinator for the NFL's Indianapolis Colts. Meeks played collegiately for Arkansas State University and in the pro ranks for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts, all in the Canadian Football League. He started coaching in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys in 1991 and has coached for the Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins and St. Louis Rams, …
- Mike Martz
Mike Martz (born May 13 1951, Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. Martz is known for creating complicated offensive schemes, particularly in the passing game. He developed Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger into two of the league's finest quarterbacks of recent years. As a head coach in the NFL Coach Martz took the St. Louis Rams to the playoffs five out of seven years including a NFC Championship and trip to Super Bowl XXXVI.
- Cam Cameron
Malcolm "Cam" Cameron (born February 6, 1961 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) is currently head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He was previously offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers and head coach at Indiana University.
- Mike Nolan
"Mike is one of the best leaders and teachers that I have ever been associated with," Nolan said. "Mike teaches with great passion and great energy; two things that are very important, I think, to being a successful teacher. There are not too many people that command the respect that Mike does the minute he walks into a room.
- Russ Grimm
Russ Grimm (born May 2, 1959 in Scottdale, Pennsylvania) was an American football Pro Bowl guard for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. He was also an All-American center at the University of Pittsburgh Grimm played 11 seasons for the Redskins and was a first team selection to the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team. He is currently the assistant head coach and offensive line coach for the Arizona Cardinals. Grimm will be featured in the upcoming video game All-Pro Football 2K8.
- Ray Rhodes
Raymond Earl Rhodes (born October 20, 1950, in Mexia, Texas) is the former head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. He is the current defensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. He is a graduate of the University of Tulsa.
- Terry Robiskie
Terry Robiskie (born November 12, 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football player and current football coach, currently acting as Wide Receiver Coach for the Miami Dolphins.
- Marv Levy
Marvin Daniel Levy (born August 3, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois) is currently the General Manager and Vice President of Football Operations for the Buffalo Bills. He is a former professional football coach, in the CFL as head coach of the Montreal Alouettes (1973-1977), and in the NFL as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs (1978-1982) and the Buffalo Bills (1986-1997). Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.
- Dan Henning
Dan Henning (born June 21, 1942 in The Bronx, New York) was an American college and professional football player. A quarterback, he played collegiately at William and Mary, and professionally (in 1966) for the American Football League's San Diego Chargers. He is the former Head Coach of the Atlanta Falcons (1983-1986) and the San Diego Chargers (1989-1991) of the NFL. He was the head coach of the Boston College Eagles (1994-96).
- Bob Saunders
Bob Saunders is the Assistant Coach - Special Projects for the Washington Redskins. He is son of Redskins' Associate Head Coach - Offense Al Saunders. Saunders served as an Offensive Assistant for the Kansas City Chiefs before following his father to Washington.
- Ken Zampese
Kenneth "Ken" Zampese (born July 19, 1967 in Santa Maria, California) is an American football coach. He began his coaching career in 1989 coaching for the University of San Diego. He is currently the Quarterbacks Coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. His father, Ernie Zampese, was an NFL coach most recently with the Washington Redskins.
- Danny Smith
Danny Smith (born September 7, 1953 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is the Special Team's Coach for the Washington Redskins.
- Jack Pardee
John Perry Pardee (born April 19, 1936 in Exira, Iowa) is a former American football linebacker and head coach in the National Football League. As a teenager moved to Christoval, Texas where he excelled as a member of the 6 man football team, was an All-American linebacker at Texas A&M University, a two-time All-Pro with the Los Angeles Rams (1963) and Washington Redskins (1971), a 2-time NFL Coach of Year (1976,79), and winner of 87 games in 11 seasons.
- Ray Flaherty
Ray Flaherty (September 1, 1903 - July 19, 1994) was a professional football player in the National Football League from 1926-1935. He was the Head Coach of the Boston/Washington Redskins from 1936-1942, where he won four division titles (1936, 1937, 1940, 1942) and two NFL Championships (1937, 1942). Flaherty served in the United States Navy until 1945. Upon his return, he accepted the head coaching position with the AAFC's New York Yankees, …
- Jerry Gray
Jerry Gray (born December 16, 1962 in Lubbock, Texas) is a former American Football cornerback who played for the Los Angeles Rams from 1985 to 1991, the Houston Oilers in 1992, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1993. During his career, he was known for being an especially hard hitter. Gray was selected to the Pro Bowl 4 times attending the game from 1986 through 1989.
- Joe Kuharich
Joseph Lawrence Kuharich (April 14, 1917-January 25, 1981) was a noted collegiate and professional American football coach. He was born April 14, 1917 in South Bend, Indiana. His football background stemmed from his college playing days at Notre Dame under Elmer Layden. In his college career, Kuharich's greatest game was the stunning Fighting Irish comeback over Ohio State in 1935.
- Don Breaux
Don Breaux (born August 3, 1940) is a former American Football League player and is the current Offensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins. This is his second stint under Head Coach Joe Gibbs and with the team.
- Coy Gibbs
Coy Gibbs (born December 9, 1972) is a former NASCAR driver and currently an assistant coach with the Washington Redskins. His father is NASCAR Championship Owner and Hall of Fame Head Coach Joe Gibbs of the Washington Redskins. Originally from Fayetteville, Ak., Coy currently lives in Cornelius, N.C. with his wife Heather and their two children, Son Ty and Daughter Elle.
- Jack Burns
Jack Burns is an Offensive Assistant for the Washington Redskins. He has held many different coaching positions for Washington including Wide receivers coach and Quarterbacks coach. He is one of eight "former" and/or current NFL Coordinators on Joe Gibbs' coaching staff.
- Otto Graham
Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 - December 17, 2003) was an American professional football and basketball player who played for the Cleveland Browns in both the AAFC and NFL, as well as the Rochester Royals in the NBL.
- Curly Lambeau
Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 - June 1, 1965) was the founder, a player, and the first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional football team. Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun formed the Packers in 1919 while Lambeau was working as a shipping clerk at the Indian Packing Company. The success of the team quickly led to it joining the National Football League in 1921. Lambeau coached the Packers as an NFL team from 1921 to 1949.
- Richie Petitbon
Richard Alvin Petitbon (born April 18, 1938 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American football safety and head coach of the Washington Redskins of the NFL. After playing college football at Tulane University, he played for the Chicago Bears from 1959 to 1968, the Los Angeles Rams in 1969 and 1970, and the Washington Redskins in 1971 and 1972. A successful defensive coordinator under Gibbs, he did not find the same success as a head coach.
- Ernie Zampese
Ernie Zampese (March 12, 1936) is a highly respected assistant American Football coach. Forever linked to Don Coryell with whom he worked at both San Diego State and the San Diego Chargers he served as Offensive coordinator for the high productive Air Coryell offense teams the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Rams. His son, Ken Zampese, is the current Quarterbacks coach for the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Mike McCormack
Michael Joseph McCormack (Born June 21, 1930) was a football player and coach who played with the Cleveland Browns from 1954-1962 and served as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Colts and Seattle Seahawks. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1984. McCormack was drafted by the New York Yanks in 1951. After one year of play, he then served two years of military service before being traded to the Browns.
- Lud Wray
James R. Ludlow "Lud" Wray (b. February 7 1894, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. July 24 1967, Philadelphia) was a professional American football player, coach, and co-founder, with college teammate Bert Bell, of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He was the first coach of the Boston Braves (now Washington Redskins) in 1932 and of the Eagles, 1933-1935. His career coaching record was 13-25-3.
- Steve Jackson
Steve Jackson was a former American football player for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans from 1991-1999. He was selected by Houston in the 3rd round (71st overall) in the 1991 NFL Draft. Jackson currently serves as Passing Game Coordinator/Safeties Coach for the Washington Redskins.
- Stan Hixon
Stan Hixon (born July 24, 1957 in Lakeland, Florida), is the Wide Receiver Coach for the Washington Redskins.
- Ted Marchibroda
Ted Marchibroda (born March 15, 1931 in Franklin, Pennsylvania) is a former American football quarterback and head coach in the National Football League. He was drafted in 1953 by his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers as quarterback and finished his career with the Chicago Cardinals. He began his coaching career with the Baltimore Colts from 1975 to 1979 and again served as coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 1992 to 1995.
- Turk Edwards
Albert Glen "Turk" Edwards (September 28, 1907 - January 12, 1973) was a professional football player for in the National Football League. He was the head coach of the Washington Redskins. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969.
- Kirk Olivadotti
Olivadotti started with the Redskins in 2000 as a defensive quality control coach. He served in that role for the four seasons and also helped coach the defensive backs. Olivadotti continued as quality control coach in 2004, but he took on a new role in assisting Danny Smith and the Redskins' special teams unit. In 2006, Olivadotti's role expanded to working with Blache and the Redskins' defensive line.