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WASHINGTON — Changing Washington's NFL team logo is bittersweet for the family of the man who originally designed it. The Washington Redskins announced Monday they will retire the Redskins nickname and logo. They have not yet selected a new name.
Washington's NFL team will get rid of the name 'Redskins' on Monday, according to multiple reports. It's unclear when a new name will be revealed for one of the league's oldest franchises. USA Today, ESPN, The Washington Post, Washington Times and Sports ...
A change has finally come to Washington, D.C. Following decades of pressure to stop using a racial slur as its team name, Washington’s NFL team, the Washington Redskins, announced Monday that it will finally change. “On July 3rd we announced the ...
WASHINGTON — The Redskins is no longer the team name for Washington’s NFL team. The franchise announced Monday morning it has officially retired the controversial name. Washington’s NFL team had used the nickname since 1933. This comes after the team ...
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What are the odds? The Washington Commanders are home underdogs against the Philadelphia Eagles
The Washington Commanders finally ended their losing streak at eight games with a road win over the New York Giants. They entered the game as underdogs, but were in control for most of the game, winning 29-21. This was also the Giants’ eighth-straight loss, and they kept control of the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s draft.
First, it was big-name retailers like Walmart and Target, as well as Nike and Dick’s Sporting Goods, that removed Washington Redskins merchandise from their websites. Now, Amazon has joined the list. In a note to sellers Wednesday, Amazon said it would ...
Live coverage, breaking news, injury updates, and highlights from a Week 15 game between the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.