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The Washington Commanders have already made their decision about WR Carnell Tate in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, despite warnings.
The Association on American Indian Affairs called out the Commanders for their updated logos.
The three uniforms “capture the modern Commanders identity while incorporating elements from the franchise’s rich history,” the club said.
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New logo designs always face scrutiny, especially when it comes to sports teams. Fans can be particularly territorial about their favourite team's design language, and it can take a while for a new design become accepted – if it ever does.
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
Native Americans were largely critical about the Washington Commanders' "new alternate logo'' that features a spear embedded in a W.
The Washington Commanders are under fire for a new logo that shows a spear on the helmet, nodding to Native American culture. The Association on American Indian Affairs called it “disappointing and inappropriate.
The Washington Commanders have officially revealed the three new uniforms they will wear for the 2026 NFL season.