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The Washington Commanders have continued to evolve their brand identity with updated logos and uniforms, part of a broader effort to redefine the franchise after years of controversy and change. The newest logo elements—most notably variations of the “W” sometimes paired with a spear—reflect an attempt to balance modern branding with nods to the team’s
The three uniforms “capture the modern Commanders identity while incorporating elements from the franchise’s rich history,” the club said.
The Commanders play in arguably the most intense division in the NFL. But that wouldn't stop him from making a trade with Dallas, Philadelphia or the New York Giants.
While the Commanders do not control their own destiny in the first round, their needs match up well with what could go down in the first six picks. Washington could still use help at edge rusher, wide receiver,
Mark Rypien will officially announce a Commanders draft pick.
Dame’s Ja’Juan Seider opens up about Jeremiyah Love’s mentality. The Commander own the No.7 pick in the draft.
That black uniform has drawn criticism thanks to an alternate logo on its helmet. The logo features the Commanders’ “W” logo, but with a spear running through it. While the spear seems to be a reference to the team’s former name, the Commanders claimed the logo was meant to symbolize “the tip of the spear.”
Terry McLaurin identifies what the Commanders could do with their seventh overall pick in the NFL Draft.