Skip to content

Washington NFL franchise to be known as 'Washington Football Team'

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo report the latest on the Washington Football Team's temporary name and uniforms.

The NFL's Washington franchise will be known as the "Washington Football Team" through the 2020 season as it chooses a new name and logo.

The franchise announced earlier this month that it would drop the team name 'Redskins', widely perceived to be a slur against Native Americans, from its name after 87 years amid a widespread reckoning over racism in the United States.

The club said it would go by 'Washington Football Team' while it weighs its future identity, encouraging fans to use the new name immediately, with the team's season set to begin on September 13 against division rival Philadelphia Eagles.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Former Washington Pro-Bowler Santana Moss believes it will not be easy to choose a new name for the NFL franchise after they officially dropped their 'Redskins' name and logo

"The decision to use 'Washington Football Team' for this season allows the franchise the ability to undertake an in-depth branding process," the team said in a statement.

"Starting tomorrow and over the next 50 days, we will begin the process of retiring all Redskins branding from team properties."

Also See:

Fans will be able to purchase merchandise with the name 'Washington Football Team' on it in the coming days, the team said, as it unveiled new player uniforms including helmets scrubbed of the team's old logo.

Around Sky