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Native American group slams NFL’s Washington Commanders for ‘inappropriate’ new logo: ‘We are not your mascot’
A Native American organization has called out the NFL's Washington Commanders after the team unveiled a new logo featuring a spear. The post Native American Group Slams NFL’s Washington Commanders for ‘Inappropriate’ New Logo: ‘We Are Not Your Mascot’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The Washington Commanders were unveiled as the new NFL team name replacing the Washington Football Team for the 2022 season and beyond. The Commanders revealed the name with much fan fare and months of questions and angst over what the new name of the team will be.
Former Commanders quarterback Robert Griffin III returns to the field for USA Football to try out for the flag football team
At this time last year, the Washington Commanders were still basking in the glow of their first trip to the NFC title game in 33 years.
The way Washington leveraged his way to becoming a lead running back in the SEC — and someone regarded by most as a top five back in the 2026 draft — has turned him into the modern college football success story. The way the 6-foot-2, 228-pound back maximized the combine captured the reason it exists in the first place.
Jeremiyah Love is the runaway RB1 of the class, but Jonah Coleman and Emmett Johnson could provide fantasy value of their own in 2026.