Money
did
not
mean
that
much
to
me.
I
had
fun
playing
football.

Sammy Baugh arrived on the pro football scene in 1937, the same year the Redskins moved to Washington from Boston. The Texas Christian star was the team’s first round pick that year. Over the next 16 seasons “Slingin’ Sammy” not only helped establish the pro game in the nation’s capital, he also was a major influence in the offensive revolution that occurred in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

When Baugh first started with the Redskins pro football was largely a grind-it-out ground game. The forward pass was something to be used with caution, and never inside your 30-yard line, except in desperate situations. By the time Baugh was through, the forward pass was a primary offensive weapon. Obviously, such a change could not be totally brought about by one individual. But Baugh was the catalyst that changed the game. No one had seen a passer who could throw with such accuracy.

Baugh started his pro career as a single wing tailback and didn't make the switch to the T-formation until 1944. He won a record-setting six NFL passing titles and earned first-team All-NFL honors seven times in his career. Sammy also led the NFL in punting four straight years from 1940 through 1943. Extremely versatile, he led the NFL in passing, pass interceptions, and punting in 1943.

One of his best single performances came on “Sammy Baugh Day” in 1947 when he passed for 355 yards and 6 touchdowns against the Chicago Cardinals, that season’s eventual champions. Baugh, although highly competitive, was still comparatively easy-going and never lost his sense of humor. When the Chicago Bears defeated the Redskins, 73-0, in the famous 1940 NFL title battle, a Redskins end dropped a touchdown pass in the end zone. Reporters asked Baugh if the outcome would have been different had the pass been caught. "Yeah," Baugh answered, "It would have made it 73-7."

Year Team
G
Att
Comp
Pct
Yds
TD
Int
Rating
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
1937 Washington
11
171
81
47.4
1127
8
14
50.5
86
240
2.8
1
1938 Washington
9
128
63
49.2
853
5
11
48.1
21
35
1.7
0
1939 Washington
9
96
53
55.2
518
6
9
52.3
14
46
3.3
0
1940 Washington
11
177
111
62.7
1367
12
10
85.6
20
16
0.8
0
1941 Washington
11
193
106
54.9
1236
10
19
52.2
27
14
0.5
0
1942 Washington
11
225
132
58.7
1524
16
11
82.5
20
61
3.1
1
1943 Washington
10
239
133
55.6
1754
23
19
78.0
19
-43
-2.3
0
1944 Washington
8
146
82
56.2
849
4
8
59.4
19
-38
-2.0
0
1945 Washington
8
182
128
70.3
1669
11
4
109.9
19
-71
-3.7
0
1946 Washington
11
161
87
54.0
1163
8
17
54.2
18
-76
-4.2
1
1947 Washington
12
354
210
59.3
2938
25
15
92.0
25
47
1.9
2
1948 Washington
12
315
185
58.7
2599
22
23
78.3
4
4
1.0
1
1949 Washington
12
255
145
56.9
1903
18
14
81.2
13
67
5.2
2
1950 Washington
11
166
90
54.2
1130
10
11
68.1
7
27
3.9
1
1951 Washington
12
154
67
43.5
1104
7
17
43.8
11
-5
-0.5
0
1952 Washington
7
33
20
60.6
152
2
1
79.4
1
1
1.0
0
Career Totals
165
2995
1693
56.5
21,886
187
203
72.2
324
325
1
9
 
 
Year Team
G
Int
Yds
Avg
TD
No.
Yds
No.
Yds
Avg
1937 Washington
11
0
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
1938 Washington
9
0
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
1939 Washington
9
0
0
0.0
0
0
0
26
998
38.4
1940 Washington
11
3
84
28.0
0
0
0
35
1799
51.4
1941 Washington
11
4
83
20.8
0
0
0
30
1462
48.7