NFL fans react to Washington Commanders' name, logo, uniforms

Edward Sutelan

NFL fans react to Washington Commanders' name, logo, uniforms image

Washington's football team is now the Commanders.

The NFL team unveiled its new name Wednesday, replacing the two-year placeholder, the Washington Football Team. Along with the new name came new uniforms and a different logo for the team.

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The new name was certainly not unexpected. While there were a number of different finalists, major spoilers were dropped along the way, including the transition of the URL, commanders.com, to the company that is the domain holder for most of the NFL teams' websites. Then, the night before the new details were set to be unveiled, a news helicopter spotted the new name inside the walls of FedEx Field, again spoiling the name.

Even team owner Dan Snyder said during his opening remarks that the surprise wasn't quite there for the team.

"Welcome to not-the-best-kept-secret in D.C.," Snyder said.

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The team's new look keeps the color scheme largely the same, with the burgundy and gold look still the primary colors in the uniform. The "W" has been changed to a different style, and the uniforms now have a different look to them as well.

Washington now has three different uniforms: burgundy, white and black. With the unveiling of the new look came also with the first look at a team's alternate helmet after the NFL changed its rules for the 2022 season and permitted teams to have two different helmet styles.

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Even if fans have known for a while that the Commanders were coming, that didn't change the reaction much when the news finally dropped on Wednesday. As is expected with a rebrand, there were plenty of different reactions to both the team name and the new look of the team.

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.