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Dan Snyder shows true feelings about Commanders’ NFL success in 4-word expletive rant

The Commanders, who face the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game, made the postseason only six times in 24 years under Snyder.

Dan Snyder amenaza a Roger Goodell y la NFL: “No pueden hacerme nada”

The Washington Commanders are officially back, reaching the NFC Championship Game for the first time since 1991, the year they won their last Super Bowl. But not everyone (formerly) associated with the franchise is happy about it. We’re looking at you, Dan Snyder.

Snyder owned the franchise between 1999 and 2023, during which time the Commanders, known as the Redskins until 2019 and the Washington Football Team in 2020 and 2021, reached the postseason only six times. Prior to his ownership, Washington were considered one of the NFL’s biggest teams in the 1970s and 1980s.

To make matters much worse, the 60-year-old was fined a record $60 million by the NFL after an investigation found he had sexually harassed a team employee and that the Commanders had withheld revenue from the league.

Dan Snyder bitter about Commanders' NFL success

Less than two years after selling to investor Josh Harris, the Commanders have reached their first NFC Championship Game in 34 years, and it seems as if Snyder isn’t best pleased about it.

According to ESPN, a companion of Snyder’s at a London dinner last fall told him that “he fucking hates it” when the topic of Washington’s resurgence came up.

At that time, the Commanders were only battling to reach the playoffs via the NFC East. Now that they are in the Championship Game, one win away from reaching the Super Bowl and two away from an NFL championship, we can only imagine how Snyder is feeling now.

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