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When did the Redskins change their name? Revisiting 2020 decision to move away from controversial nickname
The Washington football franchise was established in 1932. Initially, they were known as the Boston Braves and played at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. To avoid confusion with the baseball team ...
The Washington Redskins' name may soon be on the way out. ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter reports the Redskins are "undergoing a thorough review of the team's name. And let's be clear: There's ...
The 13-member D.C. Council will vote today on a resolution calling for the Washington Redskins to change the team name as, “the right and prudent thing to do,” the Washington Post reports. Suggested ...
The Washington Redskins announced Friday that they are conducting a "thorough review" of the team's nickname — a day after two major corporations with ties to the team indicated that they'd like to ...
In a statement, the team cited "recent events around our country." The Washington Redskins, the NFL football team representing the nation's capital, announced Friday it would begin a "thorough review" ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a dozen Native American leaders and organizations sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday calling for the league to force Washington Redskins owner Dan ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Washington Redskins president Bruce Allen said the team will not reconsider changing its name -- even if it's a political barrier to a potential new stadium. The Redskins have started ...
Oh, Washington. Even when you're not playing, you're stepping in it. Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall has thrown himself headlong into the Great Redskins Name Change Debate. Well, "thrown himself" ...
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