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Breaking News: John Riggins Returns to Washington Redskins as Head Coach

In a stunning development that has electrified the football world, legendary running back John Riggins has been named the new head coach of the Washington Redskins. The announcement, made early this morning by team owner Josh Harris, marks a historic return for one of the franchise’s most iconic figures.

Riggins, 75, famously led the Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XVII and remains one of the most beloved players in team history. Known for his tough, no-nonsense playing style and memorable performances in the 1980s, his appointment as head coach is being hailed as a symbolic and strategic move aimed at restoring the team’s identity and rekindling its legacy.

“John Riggins is the embodiment of Redskins football — fearless, passionate, and committed to excellence,” Harris said during the press conference. “We believe his return will bring a new energy to our locker room and inspire a winning culture.”

The decision comes amid a turbulent era for the franchise, including years of coaching instability, fan frustration, and branding confusion following the name change controversy. Riggins, who had been an outspoken critic of some of the team’s past decisions, now finds himself at the helm of its future. And in a surprising twist, the organization also announced it will officially revert to the “Redskins” name after wide support from legacy fans and former players.

“I never imagined I’d be back on the sidelines,” Riggins told reporters. “But I love this team, I love this city, and I know what it takes to win here. I’m not here for nostalgia — I’m here to build a team that fights, bleeds, and wins for Washington.”

Riggins has no previous NFL head coaching experience, but he brings with him decades of football insight, leadership, and deep ties to the franchise. He also confirmed that his coaching staff will include former Redskins teammates and a new generation of assistant coaches eager to learn from his wisdom.

Fans have responded with overwhelming enthusiasm. Social media erupted with celebration shortly after the announcement, with hashtags like #RigginsReturns and #HailToTheRedskins trending nationally. Ticket sales for the upcoming season have already surged, and team merchandise featuring Riggins’ iconic No. 44 has sold out in hours.

NFL analysts have expressed cautious optimism. “This is a bold move,” said ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “Riggins knows what it means to lead and motivate — if he can translate that energy into a disciplined team culture, the Redskins could become a force again in the NFC East.”

While challenges certainly lie ahead, including a rebuilding roster and heightened media attention, Riggins remains unfazed. “I’ve run through tougher defenses than this,” he laughed. “Let’s go to work.”

As Washington prepares for training camp under its new head coach, one thing is clear: the heart of Redskins football is beating once again — and it’s wearing

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