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Tim Sheehy, locked in a battle against Sen. Jon Tester, is ready to bring reinforcement to Steve Daines’s effort to change the Washington Commanders NFL logo.
There have been a lot of misleading articles written recently about the Washington Commanders new ownership bringing back the team's old name (Redskins) and their iconic logo. The team has ...
The Washington Commanders dropped "redskins" from its name and retired a controversial logo after protests against racial injustice erupted across the country in the summer of 2020.
The Washington Commanders have ruled out bringing back their original Redskins logo despite reports that negotiations were under way.
They featured the "W" logo in front of an outline of Washington state. The Commanders' field is located in Maryland, but the Washington in front of their name refers to D.C., not Washington state.
After a half-century of activism, many Native Americans thought a bitter debate over the capital’s football mascot was over two years ago when the team became the Washington Commanders.
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.
For nearly half a century, team helmets for the Washington Commanders were adorned with a logo designed by the tribal chief of the Blackfeet Nation, Walter “Blackie” Wetzel. In the wake of George ...
The family of the Blackfeet chief who served as the face of the Washington Redskins – now the Commanders – want his image back on the fields of the NFL.
After a half century of activism, many Native Americans thought a bitter debate over the U.S. capital's football mascot was over two years ago when the team became the Washington Commanders.
What would it take to see the Commanders return to play on their home turf of Washington D.C? Could the team change its logo and name again?