The NFL's Redskins became the Washington Football Team in 2020, then the Commanders in 2022, but the team may return to the identity it previously held for 87 years. Commanders owner Josh Harris has expressed support for a name reversal since he took over the team last year.
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Mark Clouse, the chief executive officer of Campbell’s Company, is leaving the soup and snack maker to become president of the NFL’s Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders got a much needed win, and are right in the thick of the NFC Playoff race because of it.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris have met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill as efforts push forward to secure access to the RFK Stadium site in the District of Columbia.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Commanders Managing Partner Josh Harris met with Hill leaders on the stadium proposal and among other matters.
Things are going well offensively for the Washington Commanders, and Brian Robinson Jr. credited the offensive coordinator. Meanwhile, Dan Quinn praised the defense for the win over the Titans. And that side of the ball should get a boost with defensive back Marshon Lattimore likely to make his Washington debut versus the Saints.
Austin Ekeler, during his weekly appearance on @1067theFan, said he is still dealing with concussion symptoms from the Commanders' Week 12 game. Ekeler doesn't remember walking off the field or anything until getting into the ambulance going to the hospital. The veteran RB said…
The Washington Commanders have hired Mark Clouse as their new team president. He will oversee all facets of business operations in that role when he starts in late January. Clouse joins the NFL club after spending the past five years as president and CEO of the Campbell’s Company.
Maryland's U.S. senators, Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, have proposed a trade that would allow the District of Columbia to develop a stadium to lure the Washington Commanders away from their current home at Northwest Stadium (formerly FedEx Field), according to the Washington Post.