Redskins division champions merchandise in stores Tuesday

After making the playoffs this past weekend, Modells is selling Washington Redskins' playoff gear. The team made the playoffs in 2012, when quarterback Robert Griffin III took the team from a 3-6 start all the way to the postseason. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
After making the playoffs this past weekend, Modells is selling Washington Redskins’ playoff gear. The team made the playoffs in 2012, when quarterback Robert Griffin III took the team from a 3-6 start all the way to the postseason. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
Playoff shirts are for sale at Modells. The Washington Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday and secured a spot in the NFL Playoffs. You like that? (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
Playoff shirts are for sale at Modells. The Washington Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday and secured a spot in the NFL Playoffs. You like that? (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
"It's the first time in three years, so there's a lot of excitement here," said Mark Siegel, general manager of the Modells sporting goods store in Pentagon Center. Siegel says he and his employees have been fielding phone calls in the past 24 hours, after it was announced playoff merchandise would be delivered Tuesday. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
“It’s the first time in three years, so there’s a lot of excitement here,” said Mark Siegel, general manager of the Modells sporting goods store in Pentagon Center. Siegel says he and his employees have been fielding phone calls in the past 24 hours, after it was announced playoff merchandise would be delivered Tuesday. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
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After making the playoffs this past weekend, Modells is selling Washington Redskins' playoff gear. The team made the playoffs in 2012, when quarterback Robert Griffin III took the team from a 3-6 start all the way to the postseason. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
Playoff shirts are for sale at Modells. The Washington Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday and secured a spot in the NFL Playoffs. You like that? (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)
"It's the first time in three years, so there's a lot of excitement here," said Mark Siegel, general manager of the Modells sporting goods store in Pentagon Center. Siegel says he and his employees have been fielding phone calls in the past 24 hours, after it was announced playoff merchandise would be delivered Tuesday. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein)

WASHINGTON– How ’bout them Redskins? As they head off to the playoffs, new merchandise commemorating their NFC East division championship has rolled into stores throughout the region.

Mark Siegel, a manager at a Modell’s in Arlington, expected delivery of everything from hats to T-shirts and extra Kirk Cousins jerseys.

“It’s the first time in three years, so there’s a lot of excitement here,” Siegel said.

Siegel said he and his employees have been fielding phone calls in the past 24 hours, after it was announced playoff merchandise would be delivered.

“It just arrived here in the last half-hour,” Siegel said, as he and employees positioned the Redskins gear immediately inside the front door.

The first shopper to snap up merchandise said he worked nearby, and made time to shop for his playoff garb.

The items on display were worn by the Redskins in the locker room, after their 38-24 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday.

“The t-shirt is a Nike black, it says ‘The East is on lock,’ and above it, you’ve got the championship hats, by New Era, that say NFC East Champions,” Siegel said.

He said additional Cousins jerseys are on order, and could arrive any minute, in the next UPS delivery.

“As one of my coworkers says, winning creates an excitement in the city,” Siegel said. “If they win, I could see more gear coming in, but hopefully this is the first of a long run.”

Redskins champions gear is also available from the team’s online store, and there are five Redskins team stores in Virginia and Maryland.

Kristi King

Kristi King is a veteran reporter who has been working in the WTOP newsroom since 1990. She covers everything from breaking news to consumer concerns and the latest medical developments.

Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with WTOP since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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