What is 1993 redskins?

The 1993 Washington Redskins were a professional American football team, who had a regular season record of 4-12 in the National Football League (NFL). The team was led by head coach Richie Petitbon and featured key players such as quarterback Mark Rypien, running back Earnest Byner, wide receiver Art Monk, and defensive end Charles Mann. Despite having a talented roster, injuries and inconsistent play resulted in a disappointing season for the Redskins, who finished last in the NFC East division. However, the team did have some bright spots, such as a dramatic comeback win over the Detroit Lions in week 10, where they rallied from a 24-point deficit to win in overtime.