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A to Z Sports on MSNNew Washington Commanders helmet is about something much bigger than just an 'alternate' look according to reportAccording to SportsLogos.net, the Commanders will be the first of six NFL teams announcing alternate helmets this offseason.
In an effort to maintain a more cohesive brand, the University of Wyoming has adopted a standard administrative policy and procedure that will encourage consistency in UW's marketing efforts, creating ...
The Russell Corp. will no longer be manufacturing hats, sweat shirts or any other kind of apparel bearing the University of Washington logo. The university terminated its licensing agreement with ...
Washington’s NFL team unveiled its new name, logo and look Wednesday, a new chapter for a franchise seeking to commemorate its rich history while also embracing its future.
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Sportsnaut on MSNWashington Commanders may bring back old uniforms, without the logoThe Washington Commanders have completely altered the outlook of their organization over the past few years. Ousting Dan ...
The University of Washington has severed its licensing agreement with Russell Corp., maker of hats, T-shirts, sweat shirts and other items bearing the UW logo.
Never say never, Daniel Snyder. The Washington Redskins announced Monday the retirement of their team name and logo, ending usage of a derogatory slur for Native Americans. The replacement was not … ...
The Washington NFL franchise is one step closer to forming a new identity after retiring its former name and logo earlier this month, announcing on Thursday that it will now go by the ...
It's Day 3 of our NHL logo rankings, so we introduce a look we slotted in at No. 28: The Washington Capitals. The reason this one didn't get much love is because it's less a logo than it is just ...
Following the decision to move away from its Redskins name in 2020, Washington's football franchise went by the more generic-sounding Washington Football Team for the 2020 and 2021 NFL seasons.
A file photo shows the Washington Redskins logo on the outside of FedEx Field on July 7, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. The NFL team dropped the name and retired the logo in 2020.
The Washington Redskins announced Monday that they will be retiring their nickname and logo after completing a thorough review that began on July 3. "Today, we are announcing we will be retiring ...
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