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Washington Redskins retire team name, logo; no replacement announced It had been the organization's moniker since 1933. By Ryan Gaydos Fox News. Published July 13, 2020 9:03am EDT.
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The Washington Redskins will go by “Washington Football Team” in 2020 as the franchise searches for a new name for the long term, a league source confirmed.
The Washington Redskins’ Super Bowl campaign was over long ago, but one by the National Congress of American Indians to change the team’s logo is still charging ahead. On Friday, the NCAI ...
The Washington Redskins announced Monday that they will be retiring their nickname and logo after completing a thorough review that began on July 3. "Today, we are announcing we will be retiring ...
Whatever the next name is for the Washington Redskins, the logo associated with it will not contain American Indian imagery, according to ESPN. NFL insider Adam Schefter reported Wednesday that ...
The Washington Redskins are no more. The team announced Monday they are retiring the franchise's current nickname and logo. The team did not reveal its new name, however, reportedly due to pending ...
The Washington NFL franchise announced Monday that it will drop the “Redskins” name and Indian head logo immediately, bowing to decades of criticism that they are offensive to Native Americans ...
(AP/CBS) -- Washington's NFL team is the Redskins no more. The team will retire the "Redskins" nickname and logo, the franchise announced Monday morning. It's unclear when a new name will be ...
Washington team owner Daniel Snyder has visited the tribe. Earlier this week he told ESPN980, a radio station he owns: "I went out to Zuni, for example, in New Mexico, they're a Pueblo tribe. They ...
A file photo shows the Washington Redskins logo on the outside of FedEx Field on July 7, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. The NFL team dropped the name and retired the logo in 2020.