Washington Football Team Officially Becomes Commanders, Unveils New Logos, Uniforms
Nearly 19 months after it retired its controversial nickname, the Washington Football Team has unveiled its new moniker, logos and uniforms.
Nearly 19 months after it retired its controversial nickname, the Washington Football Team has unveiled its new moniker, logos and uniforms.
Former quarterback Joe Theismann may have leaked the Washington Football Team’s new nickname a few days early.
The Washington Football Team announced it will reveal its new name and logo on Feb. 2.
The Washington Football Team announced it has narrowed more than 40,000 submissions for a new nickname down to three options.
While the Washington Football Team is still several months from revealing its new nickname and logo, team president Jason Wright announced on Monday the franchise has removed Warriors from consideration because it “too closely aligns with Native American themes.” Washington has gone by its current moniker since last summer when
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently denied the Washington Football Team’s initial application to trademark its current name.
From now through April 5, the Washington Football Team is accepting submissions for its ongoing rebrand, including suggestions for a new nickname, logo and uniforms. According to a press release, the franchise has received more than 15,000 entries thus far from every state and territory in the United States, as
The Washington Football Team’s placeholder name will remain intact for a second season, as the franchise’s official website dedicated to the rebrand recently released a statement that says a new identity won’t be ready until 2022. “We’ve transitioned from our old name. Now it’s time to write a new legacy,”
Washington Football Team president Jason Wright recently sat down with ESPN’s John Keim for a wide-ranging interview that included a few notes about the franchise’s ongoing rebrand. Wright said that Washington has filed for trademarks on more than 30 different nicknames, but also noted the name of choice might not
The Washington Football Team will wear a uniform patch this season to honor late halfback/flanker Bobby Mitchell, who died in April at age 84. Mitchell, the first black player in franchise history, had his number retired in June, joining late quarterback Sammy Baugh, who wore No. 33, as the only
After one week of voting and more than 15,000 votes cast worldwide, SportsLogos.net is excited to announce the winners of our contest to rebrand the Washington Football Team, the franchise formerly known as the Washington Redskins. Three finalists were selected in five different categories, with all concepts based on either
The finalists have been chosen and voting is now open! We’re excited to share that SportsLogos.net received nearly 100 submissions through social media and email for our contest to rebrand the Washington Football Team, the franchise formerly known as the Washington Redskins. After careful consideration, we’ve narrowed those entires down