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**Washington Commanders Legend Joe Gibbs Passes Away at 84**h

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**Washington Commanders Legend Joe Gibbs Passes Away at 84**

 

Joe Gibbs, the legendary head coach who led the Washington Commanders (formerly the Washington Redskins) to three Super Bowl championships, has passed away at the age of 84. The news was confirmed by the team on Thursday, April 24, 2025. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

 

### A Storied Coaching Career

 

Born on November 25, 1940, in Mocksville, North Carolina, Joe Gibbs began his coaching career at San Diego State University before moving on to various college and NFL teams. In 1981, he became the head coach of the Washington Redskins, a position he held until 1992. During his first tenure, Gibbs led the team to three Super Bowl victories (1982, 1987, 1991), making him the only head coach in NFL history to win Super Bowls with three different starting quarterbacks.

 

After a brief retirement, Gibbs returned to coach the team from 2004 to 2007. Although his second stint did not yield another Super Bowl title, his leadership and commitment to the team remained evident. In 2007, Gibbs retired for a second time to focus on his family, following his grandson’s diagnosis with leukemia. citeturn0search4

 

### Beyond Football: A Legacy in NASCAR

 

In addition to his football career, Gibbs was a prominent figure in NASCAR. In 1992, he founded Joe Gibbs Racing, which has since become one of the most successful teams in the sport. Under his leadership, the team won five NASCAR Cup Series championships and four Daytona 500 races. In recognition of his achievements, Gibbs was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2020. citeturn0search12

 

### A Man of Faith and Family

 

Off the field and track, Gibbs was known for his strong Christian faith and dedication to his family. In 2009, he founded Game Plan for Life, an organization aimed at helping men live a life of purpose and integrity. His commitment to his faith and family was a cornerstone of his life and career.

 

### Tributes from the Football World

 

The news of Gibbs’ passing has sent shockwaves through the football community. Former players, coaches, and fans have expressed their condolences and shared stories of his impact on their lives. “Joe Gibbs was more than a coach; he was a mentor and a friend,” said former Redskins quarterback Doug Williams. “He taught us about football, but more importantly, he taught us about life.”

 

Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder released a statement, saying, “Joe Gibbs was the heart and soul of this franchise. His leadership, integrity, and passion for the game set the standard for all who followed. He will be deeply missed.”

 

### Honoring a Legend

 

In honor of Gibbs’ contributions to the team, the Washington Commanders have announced plans to rename a street leading to their practice facility in Ashburn, Virginia, to “Coach Gibbs Drive.” The renaming ceremony is scheduled to take place before the team’s season-opening game against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 13. citeturn0search0

 

Additionally, a public memorial service is being planned, with details to be announced in the coming days.

 

### Remembering Joe Gibbs

 

Joe Gibbs’ impact on the Washington Commanders and the world of sports is immeasurable. His legacy as a coach, leader, and man of faith will continue to inspire generations to come. As the football community mourns his loss, fans and colleagues alike reflect on the profound influence he had on their lives and the game of football.

 

In the words of former Redskins defensive back Darrell Green, “Joe Gibbs was a champion in every sense of the word. He led with integrity, cared deeply for his players, and always put the team first. He will never be forgotten.”

 

Joe Gibbs’ passing marks the end of an era for the Washington Commanders, but his legacy will live on in the hearts of fans and the history of the NFL.

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