The Washington Commander team dropped its "Redskins" logo in 2020, following widespread protests against racial injustice. But now discussions have resurfaced about reviving the old elements of the NFL team's former identity.
The Washington Commanders dropped the racist slur "redskins" from its name and retired a controversial logo after protests against racial justice erupted across the country in the summer of 2020.
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Right now the Washington Commanders are 12th in the NFL in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl, listed at +4000. In their most recent outing, the Commanders lost 26-18 to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas upset Washington 34-26 to end a five-game losing streak as the Cowboys improved to 4-7 and the Commanders fell to 7-5. A game that was tied 3-3 at halftime ended as one of the best finishes in the NFL this season with 30 points in the final 3:02.
The Seahawks kick off back-to-back divisional matchups by traveling to San Francisco, where Geno Smith stole the show with a touchdown in the game's final seconds to secure victory. Back in Seattle, t
Washington Commanders rookie QB Jayden Daniels knows his offense has a problem involving primary wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
The Washington Commanders revealed two huge injury updates to running back Austin Ekeler and cornerback Marshon Lattimore ahead of their Week 14 matchup against the Tenessee Titans. Head coach Dan Quinn's team is coming off a three-game losing streak,
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner has collected a number of titles over the years: all-pro, Pro Bowl selection, Super Bowl champion and, more recently, player-coach.
The team is now known as the Washington Commanders after its “Redskins” name and logo dumped when it was attacked by Native Americans, supporters and sponsors as racist. President-elect Donald Trump mocked the name-changing move at the time as ridiculously “politically correct.”