Commanders Wire continues a countdown to Washington’s season opener for 2023 in 15 days. Who was the team’s best player wearing No. 15?
To date, there have been no great players in franchise history to wear jersey No. 15. But we can remember some in the franchise’s history.
Jeff Hostetler (1997) had filled in for the injured Phil Simms and led the NY Giants to a Super Bowl XXV victory. Eight years later, he came to Washington. When starter Gus Frerotte jammed his neck with his infamous head butt of a wall, Hostetler entered the game but struggled going 19-41, 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in an ugly 7-7 tie. He then started the last three games of the season. But he injured his knee in the next preseason, went on Injured Reserve, and was released after the season.
1 of the craziest games I remember in this classic #NFCEast rivalry: in 1997 #NYG QB Dany Kannel vs. combo of #Redskins QBs: Gus Ferrotte & ex-Giant Jeff Hostetler. Ferrotte hurt himself headbutting a wall after a TD run. Hoss came in & threw for 213 yds. The game ended in a tie. pic.twitter.com/80bhtk3Awf
— Elo H (@elo_bajo) December 9, 2018
Mike Kruczek (1980) was a backup quarterback who filled in for injured Joe Theismann in 1980. He entered and finished a 14-10 loss to Dallas and started a 10-6 loss to Atlanta. It was the last year he played in the NFL.
Tony Robinson (1987) was brought to Washington during the 1987 NFL strike. He was actually on a work-release from a prison sentence. When starter Ed Rubbert was injured, Robinson came off the bench to help Washington win 13-7 at Dallas on Monday Night Football.
Washington Redskins scabs, including Tony Robinson, to receive 1987 Super Bowl rings https://t.co/HVnPEGtSO3 pic.twitter.com/0piTPjjmSs
— evanino (@evanino) March 8, 2018
Aldrick Robinson (2012-14) was a speedster receiver out of SMU. In his three Washington seasons, he started three games, caught 30 passes for 5 touchdowns averaging an impressive 20.3 yards per reception. He wore No. 11 and No. 15 for Washington.
Aldrick Robinson cut by Washington Redskins http://t.co/qRcSIsvbi0 #NFL #news #topics pic.twitter.com/lmMC51f2wQ
— NFL Trend News Topic (@NflNewsTopic) December 6, 2014
Josh Morgan (2012-13) actually caught 68 passes in his two Washington seasons for two touchdowns and 44 first downs. While returning punts he had a 34-yard return in 2013.
#NFL #Redskins Former Washington Redskins WR Josh Morgan Shoots Himself in the Leg https://t.co/nnssml8oHn pic.twitter.com/3jJhxHsbRF
— Redskins Fan Zone (@Redskins_FZ) February 17, 2016
Steven Sims (2019-20) started four games, caught 61 passes for 5 touchdowns and 31 first downs. Sims had a 22-yard punt return, a 65-yard run and a 91-yard kickoff return.
Throwback to Steven Sims in the slot with Washington #Steelers #NFL pic.twitter.com/gUEd36ceB6
— Steelers Depot 7⃣ (@Steelersdepot) November 3, 2022
Dax Milne (2021-22) is attempting to again make the Washington roster this season. He has had a 19-yard punt return, a 33-yard kickoff return, a 22-yard pass reception and one touchdown reception.