The Washington Redskins team name and logo were officially retired in 2019. Many would like the Commanders to revert to their ...
Relatives of the man John Two Guns White Calf, whose profile served as the face of the Washington, D.C., professional ...
The family of the Blackfeet chief who served as the face of the Washington Redskins for 48 years want his image back on the fields of the NFL, relatives told Fox News Digital. The descendants of ...
Report Native American organization sues Commanders to restore Redskins name: Report Washington Commanders president shuts down possibility of changing name back to ‘Redskins’ after Dan Snyder ...
This time, for their upcoming 70th anniversary season, the Washington Redskins are going back to the uniform style they wore from 1965-69. But the Redskins will only use the new burgundy jerseys ...
moving on from the Washington Football Team and the Washington Redskins. However, the Commanders faced a lawsuit in September 2023 from the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA) over the ...
She grew up in Delaware rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins. Now a 50-year-old mother of five living in Virginia Beach, Anderson said she is faintly aware that Robert ...
The Redskins began their Super Bowl-or-bust season by escaping with a 20-17 victory over the Panthers in the season opener. Deion Sanders's 57-yard punt return in overtime led to Michael Husted's ...
The Washington Redskins American football team has said it will retire its name, long criticised as racist. In a statement, the team said it would "be retiring the Redskins name and logo upon ...
The family of the man depicted in the former Washington Redskins logo has reignited the debate over the team's politically correct 'Commanders' rebranding. 'The fans want him back and we want him ...
To this day, announcers and sports pundits still call the team the Redskins, and the descendants of John Two Guns White Calf, who was prominently featured on the team’s logo from 1972 until 2020, want ...
Major US retailers Walmart and Target have dropped American football team Washington Redskins' merchandise from their websites. Last week, the Washington DC-based team said it would be reviewing ...