BREAKING: Washington Commanders Make Surprising Final Decision On Changing Nickname Back To “Redskins”

Washington Commanders helmet and football (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

The Washington Commanders are staying put.

The Washington football franchise was established in 1932. Initially, it was known as the Boston Braves and played at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

To stop any confusion, the team would become the Boston Redskins.

The franchise moved to Washington in 1937 and retained its team name by then going by the Washington Redskins. It would remain that way for 85 years until 2020, when former owner Dan Snyder was forced to change it amid growing pressure.

The franchise briefly became the Washington Football Team before settling on the Washington Commanders.

Now that the name has stuck, many have called for them to go back to the ‘Redskins’ nickname.

Washington owner Josh Harris made it clear this week that the team will not be changing the name.

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