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The Washington Football Team scheduled its annual alumni homecoming for Sunday’s meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals, which means the club will continue its yearly dalliance with throwback uniforms.
When the Washington Football Team takes the field against the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday’s season opener, there will be an honorary feature added to its uniforms. The team announced Friday ...
The Washington Commanders have completely altered the outlook of their organization over the past few years. Ousting Dan ...
With a new name, comes new uniforms. After a two-season-long rebrand, the Washington Football Team has officially changed its name to Washington Commanders and unveiled new uniforms and logos ...
The University of Washington football program trotted out the latest version of its football uniforms with a Friday reveal ...
The Washington Football Team will continue the process of retiring their team name and hopes to be entirely rid of it on physical and digital spaces in the next 50 days, by the Sept. 13 regular ...
Washington football fans will once again have a name for which to cheer. On Wednesday, the Washington Football Team announced that it would officially be rebranding as the Washington Commanders ...
Welp. The Washington Football Team era is over. The current non-name name has its days numbered. Team president Jason Wright announced the organization would be revealing its new name and logo on ...
The new Washington Football Team uniforms should be here to stay. The minimalist and retro design is perfect in today's NFL.
The team will start the 2020 season, at least, as the Washington Football Team, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. No, it's not the most creative name but it's definitely the most accurate in the NFL ...
While the Washington Football Team uses these uniforms and helmets for the 2020 season, it will be seeking the feedback of players, alumni, fans, ...
The Washington Football Team reveals new name: ... Its logo centers on a capital "W," and the new uniforms also incorporate elements of the D.C. flag, with three stars and two bars.