The Redskins Fun Bunch was the nickname of the American football team Washington Redskins' group of players who celebrated touchdowns by assembling in the end zone for a choreographed dance. The group was formed in the early 1980s and consisted of players including Art Monk, Alvin Garrett, Ricky Sanders, Charlie Brown, and Joe Washinton. Their celebrations were known for their precision and creativity. The term "Fun Bunch" was coined by Washington Post columnist Thomas Boswell during the 1982 season. The Fun Bunch helped the Redskins win their first Super Bowl in 1982 and continued their celebrations for several seasons. Their energetic and playful style of celebrating touchdowns inspired other NFL teams to adopt similar practices, leading to the popularity of endzone dances in the league today.
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