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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The football world is mourning the loss of one of the greatest quarterbacks in Washington franchise history. Sonny Jurgensen, a Hall of Famer, Redskins icon, and beloved voice of the team for decades, has passed away. His death marks the end of an era for Washington football and for generations of fans who grew up watching and listening to him.

Jurgensen was more than just a quarterback — he was the face of Washington football during its rise to prominence in the 1960s and early 1970s. Known for his quick release, pinpoint accuracy, and fearless leadership, he redefined what it meant to be an elite passer during a time when the NFL was still largely dominated by the running game.

A Legendary Career in Washington

Acquired by Washington in a trade from the Philadelphia Eagles in 1964, Jurgensen immediately transformed the team’s offense. His arm talent and football intelligence made him one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the league. Over his career with Washington, he led the NFL in passing yards five times and passing touchdowns twice.

Jurgensen’s playing style was ahead of its time. He possessed a rare ability to read defenses, anticipate openings, and deliver the ball with precision. His confidence and toughness earned him the respect of teammates and opponents alike.

Despite battling injuries later in his career, Jurgensen remained a cornerstone of the franchise and a mentor to younger quarterbacks. He helped usher Washington into a new era of competitiveness and laid the foundation for future success.

Hall of Fame Recognition

In recognition of his remarkable contributions to the game, Sonny Jurgensen was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983. His legacy was firmly cemented not only by his statistics, but by his influence on how the quarterback position evolved.

His career totals included:

  • Over 32,000 passing yards

  • 255 touchdown passes

  • Five NFL passing titles

  • Five Pro Bowl selections

  • Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (Class of 1983)

Jurgensen remains widely regarded as one of the greatest pure passers in NFL history.

The Voice of Washington Football

After retiring as a player, Jurgensen stayed connected to the team and its fans for decades as a radio broadcaster. His voice became synonymous with Washington football, providing insight, humor, and authenticity that fans cherished.

He wasn’t just a former player calling games — he was a bridge between generations. Fans trusted him because he had lived the game and lived the history of the franchise.

A Lasting Impact Beyond the Field

Sonny Jurgensen represented toughness, loyalty, and excellence. He embodied what it meant to be part of Washington football. His impact extended far beyond wins and losses — he shaped the culture, identity, and pride of the franchise.

For fans who watched him play and those who grew up hearing his voice on the radio, Jurgensen was family.

Safe Home, Sonny

Today, Washington mourns not just a Hall of Fame quarterback, but a symbol of greatness and tradition.

Sonny Jurgensen’s legacy will live on forever — in the record books, in the memories of fans, and in the heart of Washington football.

Safe home, Sonny. Your legacy will never fade.