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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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Authenticity, Collaboration, Respect: The Story Behind the Spokane Indians

Recent conversations about the use of Native American imagery in sports brands have been adversarial, at best. The now-former name of the football team in Washington, DC, was an actual racial slur. The Cleveland Indians used a cartoon caricature of a Native American as a logo for decades. Fans of

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Let’s all Choose the Best Milwaukee Brewers Logo Ever

Back to the ball diamond here in Our Best Logo Ever! Tournament, with the recently refreshed Milwaukee Brewers. After fifteen years of wearing it as a throwback uniform, the Brewers finally returned to their classic “Ball-in- Glove-Logo” for the 2020 season. Special thanks to everyone who has participated in our

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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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Wisconsin Badgers’ Uniforms To Include Black “W” On University Crest

When they return to action, the Wisconsin Badgers will wear a modified version of the university crest on their athletic uniforms to show solidarity with black and other underrepresented communities, school officials announced on Wednesday afternoon.  “I have previously stated my commitment to taking meaningful steps involving issues of diversity

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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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