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The burgundy pants, white jersey and burgundy helmet with the three stripes down the center will certainly evoke memories of Gibbs, John Riggins, Joe Theismann, Doug Williams and many others. What's ...
The Washington Commanders moved away from their controversial “Redskins” logo and name back in 2020, but it appears the team is considering embracing the logo once again in some capacity. This ...
There are two potential explanations for the Commanders' sudden decision to lean heavily into their abandoned logo.
The Commanders are rebuilding trust with the family of “Blackie” Wetzel, who created the franchise’s old logo. It could impact a possible stadium in D.C.
Marjorie Harris, the co-owner of the Washington Commanders, addressed the possibility of changing the nickname again at a charity event this week.
The Commanders are planning a more "permanent" way to honor the native heritage of the old logo designer from the Blackfeet Tribe this upcoming season.
That logo was created by a member of the Blackfeet Nation, Blackie Wetzel. But the franchise stopped using it over complaints it, and the teams former name, were racist.
Four years ago, the Washington franchise — after former owner Daniel Snyder said he'd NEVER change the team's name and logo — changed the team's name and logo.
Washington Commanders team owner Josh Harris said Sunday that "for obvious reasons" the franchise's nickname isn't coming back to the fold.
The Washington Commanders have ruled out bringing back their original Redskins logo despite reports that negotiations were under way.
Mirroring Washington's new era of good feelings, Commanders coach Dan Quinn gave thoughtful Christmas gifts to every player and staffer: personalized baseball bats.
Native American News Senator wants Commanders to pay tribute to old logo that offends many Indigenous Published: Jul. 03, 2024, 6:21 a.m.