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Sportsnaut on MSNNFL expert believes Washington Commanders are preparing to go back to their old nameOn Wednesday, the Washington Commanders unveiled all-new jerseys ahead of the 2025-26 NFL season. What’s even more interesting is that
Laremy Tunsil lands at No. 86 on the NFL Top 100 as he prepares for a major role with the Commanders in 2025. Another player could follow soon.
Washington just added a versatile, four-star running back to a promising 2026 class. This recruit could be the spark the Huskies need to turn things around.
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Donald Trump has stirred controversy by advocating for the Washington Commanders to revert to their former name, “Redskins,” retired in 2020 due to it
The 12 regular-season wins tied for the third-highest total in franchise history. This team, and its star rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, belongs in any top 10 conversation.
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Hogs Haven on MSNDaily Slop - 10 July 25 - Laremy Tunsil is the first Washington Commander to make this year’s NFL Top-100 listMcLaurin played his first NFL season in 2019 as a 24-year-old rookie. He turns 30 on Sept. 15. Getting a deal done is going to require the Commanders acknowledging that McLaurin is a No. 1 wide receiver and should be paid accordingly.
Top 100 list always stirs debates, but there’s no denying that Washington Commanders left tackle Laremy Tunsil has earned his spot. The four-time Pro Bowler landed at No.
All in all, the Native American Guardians Association pushing for the return of the controversial name seems like it would be a good signifier that Washington could go back if they wanted to. President Trump voicing his support for the Commanders to revert back to the Redskins doesn’t hurt either.
President Donald Trump said if it was his call, the Washington Commanders would have never changed the team nickname.
Receiver Malik Nabers ends up ninth to the Bears instead of the Giants and LSU teammate Brian Thomas Jr. is the first receiver taken, by the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4, while Marvin Harrison Jr. slides to No. 13 to the Raiders.