Monday Lineup: Washington/Dallas on MNF sparks memories for Schlereth and Woodson PLUS: 9 ESPN weekend moments
2014: Wash vs. DAL
2011: DAL 18, Wash 16
2005: Wash 14, DAL 13
2004: Dal 21, WASH 18
2001: DAL 9, Wash 7
2000: Dal 27, WASH 21
1997: WASH 21, Dal 16
1993: WASH 35, Dal 16
1992: DAL 23, Wash 10
1991: Wash 33, DAL 31
1987: Wash13, DAL 7
1985: DAL 44, Wash 14
1983: Dal 31, WASH 30
1980: Dal 17, WASH 3
1978: WASH 9, Dal 5
1973: WASH 14, Dal 7
Dallas leads series 8-7
Home team in CAPS
Tonight’s Washington Redskins-Dallas Cowboys game (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN) marks the 16th meeting all-time between the longtime NFC East rivals on Monday Night Football. In the 45 seasons of MNF, only the Raiders versus Broncos rivalry has been played more often (17 meetings).
ESPN NFL analysts Mark Schlereth, a former Redskins guard, and Darren Woodson, an All-Pro Cowboys safety, played against one another in Washington-Dallas rivalry games five times from 1992-94, including two games on MNF (9/7/92: Washington won 23-10 in Dallas; 9/6/93: Dallas won 35-16 in D.C.).
In the video above, the Super Bowl champion players, along with NFL Live host Trey Wingo, share their memories of the rivalry with Front Row. They reflect on what it was like to be part of the visiting team, each club’s mystique, and more.
Video above produced by NFL Live.
Some of what you may have missed from ESPN’s weekend, including Woodson at the USA Football event with Team ESPN:
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2. GameDay goes to Morgantown for the always special Halloween edition of the show.
@leefitting hey Lee, law school hill would be a good setup this weekend. Great view of the stadium and valley in the fall
— Jacob Murphy (@Jake2M) October 26, 2014
@leefitting @CollegeGameDay Eers fans get there early and bring your lungs!!! Gonna be killer!!
— Jerry Booth (@hawgpen33) October 26, 2014
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DITKA'S Pumpkin Patch! pic.twitter.com/8Bhgc4vmxg
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) October 26, 2014
Gruden meeting Gruden
Jon meets brother Jay in today's @MNF meeting. pic.twitter.com/7KUxBPCBAr
— ESPN Monday Night (@ESPNMondayNight) October 26, 2014
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Alexi Lalas is just one, giant, red-headed hot take.
— Ryan Joseph (@Ryan_M_Joseph) October 27, 2014
Oh wow. RT @GothamistDan: Alexi Lalas breaks the news: @BTsao is leaving #RBNY after eight and a half years.
— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) October 27, 2014
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Mays (named after Willie) is so excited for Game 3, he can't even sit still. Let's go @SFGiants! #OctoberTogether pic.twitter.com/wJOt8P9zw5
— Jaymee Sire (@jaymee) October 24, 2014
@jaymee awesome job this morning! pic.twitter.com/g00jBY0hqS
— Tommy Noe (@EastTNVol) October 25, 2014
6.
@franfraschilla Welcome to Iowa! Looking forward to you speaking at @IowaBCA clinic. @HeelanGBB welcomes you! pic.twitter.com/s9sNJ6xkzf
— Darron Koolstra (@coachKool) October 25, 2014
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Dir. of Alumni Relations, Kendrick Johnson snags a quick pic with St Aug. alum and ESPN's @stanverrett! pic.twitter.com/KLum579Gml
— St Augustine NOLA (@StAugnola) October 24, 2014
8. More on this event coming later this week on Front Row.
Frisco Youth Football making friends with @darrenwoodson28 thanks to @TeamESPN & @ESPN! #BetterSaferGame Sat in TX! pic.twitter.com/KpKmkg8zW4
— USA Football (@usafootball) October 25, 2014
@darrenwoodson28 presents a $5,000 check to the Frisco Football League at today’s #HeadsUpFB event! #bettersafergame pic.twitter.com/uSgdUpTEFQ
— Team ESPN (@TeamESPN) October 25, 2014
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@ESPN_Colin found this is my coaches office today. pic.twitter.com/R3z7OKO3S2
— Michael B. Wolter (@mwolter14) October 24, 2014
Bill Hofheimer and Kristen Hudak contributed to this post