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The attorneys for more than three dozen former Commanders employees demanded the removal of "sexualized and salacious photographs" of the organization's former cheerleaders from any official Congressional port of record. → Read More
The Commanders have fined defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $100,000 over his comments comparing the Jan. 6, 2021, invasion of the U.S. Capitol and the protests in 2020 that followed the murder of George Floyd. → Read More
Jack Del Rio defended his tweets about the upcoming Jan. 6 congressional hearings and pondered why there's not similar energy devoted to the "riots" in the summer of 2020 as there is to what he termed a "dustup" at the U.S. Capitol. → Read More
The Washington Football Team will retire late safety Sean Taylor's No. 21 jersey Sunday, making him only the third player in franchise history to receive such an honor. → Read More
Journeyman center Jon Toth has been "paying the bills" as a big-and-tall model while waiting for a call to keep his NFL dream alive. → Read More
The Washington Football Team has replaced its cheerleaders with a coed dance squad. → Read More
A settlement has been reached between the Washington Football Team and its former cheerleaders over lewd videos made without their knowledge, attorneys for both sides confirmed. → Read More
Jennifer King, who spent this past season as a full-time intern with Washington, will become the first Black woman to be a full-time coach in the NFL once officially promoted. → Read More
Washington coach Ron Rivera finished his final round of cancer treatments on Monday and walked through a line of cheering staffers at a local hospital and rang the bell to signal the milestone. → Read More
Washington has hired a new team president in Jason Wright, who becomes the first Black president of an NFL team. → Read More
Washington named Terry Bateman to oversee the team's name change and other business operations. → Read More
Social justice reforms, sponsor intervention and Native American advocates pushed Washington owner Dan Snyder to make a monumental decision. → Read More
The Washington Redskins will officially announce Monday they will change their nickname, though no new name will be revealed just yet, a source confirmed. → Read More
The Redskins are removing former owner George Preston Marshall's name from their Ring of Fame at FedEx Field, according to a source, less than a week after his statue was removed from their former home. → Read More
The Redskins announced they will retire Bobby Mitchell's No. 49. A Hall of Famer, Mitchell became the first black player for Washington, which was the last NFL team to integrate in 1962. → Read More
The statue of former Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, who was forced to integrate his franchise in the early 1960s, was removed from outside of RFK Stadium on Friday. → Read More
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo calls the photo that went viral showing an alleged weigh gain "the least of his worries." → Read More
Antonio Brown made it clear Sunday that he believes the Steelers should give him a new contract, but the wide receiver says he never planned to hold out from training camp. → Read More
Fellow wide receiver Victor Cruz has been talking with his superstar teammate about how his actions -- even innocent ones -- can have repercussions. → Read More
Part of what endeared Buddy Ryan to fans during his career was his way with words and disregard for how those words would be received by outsiders. → Read More