Don Warren

Tight end, American football player

1956 –

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Who is Don Warren?

Donald James Warren is a former American football tight end, who spent his entire 14 year career playing for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. While with the Redskins, he was a member of three Super Bowl-winning teams, following the 1982, 1987, and 1991 seasons; additionally he was a member of the team that went to and did not win the Super Bowl following the 1983 season, a team which offensively set the record for number of points scored in one season, a record which remained for 15 years. Known as an excellent blocker, Warren was an original member of the famed "Hogs" group of Redskins players, that centered on the offensive line, the term having been coined in 1982 by the Offensive Line Coach, Joe Bugel. He played college football first for Mt. San Antonio College, and later transferred to San Diego State University. After retiring from football, he spent several years as baseball and football coach at Centreville High School in Centreville, Virginia where his three boys went.

On May 23, 2005 Warren rejoined the Redskins as a scout and was released by them three days before his birthday, May 2, 2010.

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Born
May 5, 1956
Bellingham
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • San Diego State University
  • Mt. San Antonio College
Lived in
  • Bellingham

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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