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  1. Joseph Robert "Joe ("The Thighmaster")" Theismann (born September 9, 1949) is a former quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). He achieved his most enduring fame in his 12 seasons playing for the Washington Redskins, where he was a two-time Pro Bowler and quarterback of the winning team in Super Bowl XVII. He was inducted into the College Football ...

  2. Joe Theismann’s Restaurant presents a menu of upscale bar and pub fare, plus a full bar featuring beer, wine and craft cocktails. The restaurant is centered around a main dining area with flat-screen TVs for watching the game, plus an intimate lounge area flanked by leather sofas, and secondary dining room that can be closed off for private events. Open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.

  3. Sep 29, 2015 · “RFK Stadium probably has never been as quiet during a Washington Redskins game as it was at 10 o’clock last night when the public address announcer said quarterback Joe Theismann, who had started the last 71 games for the Redskins, had suffered a compound fracture of his lower right leg,” the Washington Post reported on its front page ...

  4. Nov 18, 2015 · Lawrence Taylor's tackle snapped Joe Theismann's leg on Nov. 18, 1985. On the play's anniversary, here are 10 things you might not know about that iconic moment in sports history.

  5. Joe Theismann The Official Website. Home. Bio

  6. Jun 16, 2020 · Joe Theismann is a household name, having built his reputation playing quarterback. A collegiate All-American in football and academics, he graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1971 before embarking on a fifteen-year professional career, twelve with the Washington Redskins in the NFL.

  7. Feb 12, 2023 · Joe Theismann in action with the Washington Redskins. One of the leading quarterbacks of the 1980s, Theismann was a Heisman Trophy contender at Notre Dame and a Super Bowl champ with the Redskins.

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