FedEx, who sponsored FedEx Field, where Washington played, urged the franchise to change its name. Nike also joined the movement and unlisted all of its Redskins merchandise at the time.
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris has definitively said the team will not be changing back to the Redskins.
The groups pushing for the name change were wrong about the term offending Native Americans. “If everybody is feeling that way,” Olesen asked, “then why did our elders go out in Redskins ...
A Native American group called the Native American Guardian Association, a grassroots movement that focuses on debates over Native American mascots in ...
A group of Native Americans continues to urge Washington owner Josh Harris to change the football team's name from Commanders back to its original Redskins.
FedEx, Nike and PepsiCo had shareholders imploring them to cut advertising revenue to the Redskins without a name change. FedEx CEO Frederick Smith is a part-owner of the franchise. Warriors is a ...
When the Washington Redskins eventually change the name of the team, they may have to go through a man by the name of Martin McCaulay. Dating back to 2015, McCaulay has been squatting on potential ...
The name of the Washington football team does not cease to cause controversy. The most recent change, which sought to appease ...
A native american group said it supported the Redskins name and thinkgs the Washington Commanders name incredibly insulting.