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Buffalo Bills Temporarily Rename Stadium

The Buffalo Bills recently announced their stadium in Orchard Park, New York, will temporarily go by the generic moniker of Bills Stadium until a new sponsor is found.  “As we continue the transition process from New Era Field to a new naming rights partner, we will officially use the name

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Raiders Add Uniform Patch For Inaugural Season In Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Raiders held their first practice at Allegiant Stadium on Friday afternoon, at which time they revealed the uniform patch they’ll wear to commemorate the first season in their brand new, state-of-the-art home. This marks the second consecutive season in which the Raiders will wear a patch on

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Miami Dolphins To Wear Patch In Honor Of Legendary Coach Don Shula

The Miami Dolphins announced on Thursday the team will wear a patch during the upcoming season in honor of legendary head coach Don Shula, who passed away in May at age 90.  The hexagonal patch will feature Shula’s last name and “347” to indicate his all-time wins, which are the

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RESULTS: Washington Football Team Rebrand Contest

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

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VOTE: Washington Football Team Rebrand Contest

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

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Washington Football Team Rebrand Could Take 18 Months, Coach Says

When the Washington Football Team earlier this month announced plans to retire its controversial nickname and logo, the hope was to have a new identity before the 2020 season. But over the last few weeks, the franchise realized a proper rebranding process takes time, especially when the goal is to create

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Washington Redskins To Temporarily Change Name To Washington Football Team

As first reported on Thursday morning by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Washington Redskins will now call themselves the Washington Football Team until they adopt a new nickname in the future. Washington, which earlier this month announced plans to retire the controversial Redskins name and logo at the conclusion of a

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NFL Plans To Allow Social Justice Decals On Helmets

As first reported on Tuesday morning by Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports, the NFL plans to allow players to wear helmet decals that bear the name or initials of victims of police brutality and systemic racism during the 2020 season. League commissioner Roger Goodell has been working with the

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Dallas Cowboys To Wear Uniform Patch To Commemorate 60th Anniversary

The Dallas Cowboys are celebrating their 60th anniversary this year and will wear a special uniform patch this season to mark the occasion. Though the team has yet to announce the addition of the patch, rookie cornerback Trevon Diggs gave us a sneak peek during a recent photoshoot. The patch –

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Navajo Nation Wants Code Talkers To Become Washington Redskins’ New Nickname

Shortly after the Washington Redskins announced plans to retire their controversial nickname and logo, Navajo Nation president Jonathan Nez offered a suggestion that would honor both Native Americans and the United States Military.  “(This) is now a historic day for all Indigenous peoples around the world as the NFL’s Washington-based

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Help Rebrand The Washington Redskins

The Washington Redskins have been conducting a “thorough review” of their controversial nickname in recent weeks, and on Monday morning announced they will officially retire their nickname and logo upon completion of the review. “(Owner) Dan Snyder and coach (Ron) Rivera are working closely to develop a new name and

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