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Darrell Green's No. 28 jersey was retired by the Washington Commanders during halftime of their game against the Carolina Panthers, marking a significant recognition for the Hall of Fame cornerback more than two decades after his last NFL season. This honor comes amid efforts by the new ownership to mend ties with former players, a relationship previously strained under former owner Dan Snyder. Green expressed heartfelt gratitude for the gesture, acknowledging the team's current owners and reflecting on his enduring bond with the Washington community. As a cornerstone of Washington's Super Bowl-winning teams in the 1980s and 1990s, Green's legacy is commemorated alongside other legends like Sonny Jurgensen and Sean Taylor. The Commanders' improved performance this season under quarterback Jayden Daniels has reinvigorated the fanbase, providing a backdrop for Green's long-awaited recognition.
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