The Washington Commanders switched to their current identity a few years ago, having had three other names prior to that.

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What did the Washington Commanders used to be called? Why did they change their name?

Update:

The Washington Commander adopted their current name on Feb. 2, 2022.

This followed a 19-month period in which the franchise was known simply as the Washington Football Team - an identity that was always expected to be a temporary solution, and one that was brought upon the historic franchise after societal pressures.

Before that time, the team was (in)famously known as the Washington Redskins, a name it had had since the 1930s (actually founded as the Boston Braves before moving city).

During the 1960s, the team started to receive criticism from a few Native Americans, who were unhappy with the name and the logo (a Native American wearing a headdress).

What does “redskin” mean?

The term “redskin” is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as an offensive word “used as an insulting and contemptuous term for an American Indian”. Native American groups and individuals had pushed for the team to change their name for decades, but the franchise’s owners did not give in.

Dan Snyder, who has owned the team since 1999, also refused to change the name despite lawsuits filed against the franchise pointing out that it promoted systemic racism.

George Floyd’s murder sparks change

However, George Floyd’s death while being apprehended by Minneapolis police in July 2020, sparked national outrage over how non-whites were being treated. Washington’s team name thus became a focus of attention once again, with corporate sponsors Nike and Pepsi threatening to withdraw financial support if the organization failed to act on the matter. FedEx, after which the franchise’s arena was named at the time, called for a name change as well.

In the face of significant economic pressure, Snyder finally gave in and the organization launched a search for a new name. While they looked for a replacement for the one which they’d borne for 87 years, they used “Washington Football Team (WFT)” as a place holder.

After sifting through more than 40,000 choices suggested by fans, the franchise finally decided on “Washington Commanders”, in homage to the US capital’s connection to the military.

President Trump, in an attempt to change the subject that the media is currently focused on (the Jeffery Epstein files), has brought up the subject of the Washington Commanders’ name:

Could the Commanders change name again?

Given the multiple changes already, you’d maybe think that fans would be keen to hold onto the new name. Well, apparently, that doesn’t seem to be the case.

The feeling inside the offices, however, suggests that there could be a change soon.

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