ASHBURN, Va. – Former Redskins tackle Chris Samuels will be inducted into the Ring of Fame at halftime of the team's game against the San Francisco 49ers at FedExField on Oct. 20. He will be the 51st member of the Ring of Fame and will join London Fletcher as the two Redskins to be honored in 2019.

Chris Samuels was selected by the Redskins with the No. 3 overall pick in 2000 NFL Draft. He went on to play all 10 seasons of his career in Washington. Samuels started at left tackle in all 141 regular season games in which he appeared in as a Redskin and also started in the three postseason contests that the Redskins appeared in during his tenure with the team.

During his 10 year career with the Redskins, Samuels was widely regarded as one of the game's premier left tackles. He was selected to six Pro Bowls in 10 seasons and his six Pro Bowl appearances as a Redskin ranks sixth most in franchise history, trailing only Chris Hanburger, Charley Taylor, Darrell Green, Ken Houston and Trent Williams. Samuels four consecutive Pro Bowl selections from 2005-08 are tied for the fifth longest streak in franchise history, trailing only Ken Houston, Trent Williams, Len Hauss and Chris Hanburger. In his rookie season with the Redskins in 2000, he was selected to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.