Was the Noah Brown Hail Mary the greatest play/biggest moment in the last 32 years of Washington football?
Discuss your thoughts.
Discuss your thoughts.

That's what I was thinking also is the Moss game miracle compares to this one.I'd probably put it just behind the Santana Moss plays in Dallas. Then again, I'm fine if you put Brown's as number 1.
This is my very first awesome memory of the Redskins, and probably the play that made me a supporter.I think Riggins' TD run in the Super Bowl has to be in the conversation as well.
Oh, I thought we were only looking at post-glory year plays? If we're including the Super Bowl years then Riggo's run, Green's return, that entire 2nd quarter of the 87 Super Bowl (which I count as one moment), Daryl Grant's TD return against Dallas, and a bunch more need to be included.I think Riggins' TD run in the Super Bowl has to be in the conversation as well.
You are correct, sir.Oh, I thought we were only looking at post-glory year plays? If we're including the Super Bowl years then Riggo's run, Green's return, that entire 2nd quarter of the 87 Super Bowl (which I count as one moment), Daryl Grant's TD return against Dallas, and a bunch more need to be included.
Also the Sean Taylor return has got to be up there. The one where he also got a face mask at the end which just pushed us into field goal range.
I actually flew up for that game with my son. So amazing. We also went up for the Gibbs 2.0 reboot opener and I had to hold him up in the air to witness CP’s opening carry. If not for the playoff loss in Seattle, he would have been the franchises good luck charm.That would be the Vincent blocked field goal.
Picked up by ST.
FG kicked through by Nick Novak
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I am right in the same area, around 42/43years, but at that point I was pretty young. It was or became a family thing at that time though.I've been a Redskins fan for 42 years. I can never remember this team ever completing a walk off Hail Mary. Anyone here know if that's the first in franchise history?