Lodi News-Sentinel

Washington Football Team will not be named Warriors

- — Brian Niemietz, New York Daily News

The Washington Football Team, which has been searching for a new name since abandoning the antiquated Redskins moniker it used for more than 85 years, announced Monday that it will not be renamed the Warriors. Team president Jason Wright said that name also hit too close to home for Native Americans.

“One might look at this name as a natural, and even harmless transition considerin­g that it does not necessaril­y or specifical­ly carry a negative connotatio­n,” Wright wrote in a statement titled Moving Forward. “But as we learned through our research and engagement with various groups, ‘context matters’ and that makes it a ‘slippery slope.’”

The name the Warriors, which is already in use by a profession­al basketball team, had been making the rounds as a popular suggestion on social media. According to Wright, the ball club has spent the past nine months reviewing the “unique opportunit­y to reevaluate” their organizati­on “in terms of who we are today and what path we want to take into our future.”

That unique opportunit­y was brought about in part after FedEx, a major investor and namesake of the stadium where the club plays, suggested it was time for a change in a July 2020 open letter to the club. Pressure from the public had been mounting for years for the team to choose a less insensitiv­e title.

“It’s no secret why we began this journey of finding a new brand identity,” Wright acknowledg­ed. “It centered around our old name and its use of Native American imagery and racialized language.”

Wright conceded in his statement that not all Washington football fans have been pleased about recent changes, but said that moving forward was “the right thing to do.”

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