Sports

Washington Redskins Will Reportedly Drop Team Name on Monday

The Washington Redskins are reportedly set to announce that they will finally drop their controversial team name during a press conference on Monday.

Redskins helmets lined up at training camp.
Image via Getty/The Washington Post
Getty

According to Sports Business Daily, the Washington Redskins are set to drop their nickname, which they've had since 1933. A formal declaration on the subject is expected to be made on Monday.

This decision (forced or otherwise) comes 11 days after FedEx (who has spent millions on naming rights for the team's home stadium, FedExField) made a recent public announcement asking the organization to pick a new moniker.

Other corporate sponsors, including Pepsi, Nike, and Bank of America, joined with their own public statements on the subject. Additionally, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated that he supported a review.

Sports Business Daily adds that whatever new nickname the team has picked will not be announced on Monday because of pending trademark issues, but that the major news is that the "thorough review" that was initiated on July 3 pertaining to the name change had wrapped up.

Note that on that July 3 date, team owner Dan Snyder stated that the organization was set to "undergo a thorough review of the team's name."

Take your best guess as to what new name they'll go with. And, if you're the compulsive type, feel free to find some site to back that guess up.

Related Stories

redskins name logo investors demand change
sports

5 Potential New Names For the Washington Football Team

It looks like the Washington Redskins might finally change their name. We came up with some options for what they could change the name too for next season.

Zach Frydenlund2132 days ago
redskins name logo investors demand change
sports

Washington Redskins Reviewing Name After Investors and Companies Call for Change (UPDATE)

Investors have pressured Nike, PepsiCo, and FedEx to end their partnership with the franchise, unless it changes its controversial team name.

Joshua Espinoza2133 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App