Even though old uniforms return tonight, Commanders name isn't changing
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The Washington Commanders will wear their Super Bowl-era uniforms, minus the helmet logo, during their Sunday night game against the Seattle Seahawks. Despite embracing a nod to their past with the uniforms, the team's owner, Josh Harris, confirmed that the franchise will maintain its current name, the Commanders. Harris emphasized the symbolic significance of the name, referencing historical and military leaders, and affirmed the team's commitment to honoring service communities in Washington. This decision comes amidst calls, including from the Commander-in-Chief, to revert to the franchise's former name, especially as plans for a new stadium in D.C. are underway. Harris has clearly stated that a name change will not occur.
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