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Redskins cannot move to new stadium unless team name changes: report
The name has stood since 1933

By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News

The Washington Redskins are reportedly stuck at FedEx Field unless the organization decides to change its name.

The team is looking to move to a new stadium in the near future, but their relocation from Maryland to the RFK Stadium in D.C. now hinges on the organization’s willingness to change its name, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

Government officials echoed the same message.


“I call on Dan Snyder once again to face that reality, since he does still desperately want to be in the nation’s capital,” D.C.’s nonvoting House Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton said. “He has got a problem he can’t get around — and he particularly can’t get around it today, after the George Floyd killing.”

D.C. Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio agreed with Norton.

“There is no viable path, locally or federally, for the Washington football team to return to Washington, D.C., without first changing the team name,” he said.

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Re: Redskins cannot move to new stadium unless team name changes: report
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2020, 08:42:08 pm »
Whether they change the name or not, the appetite for publicly funded stadiums is nil.
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