FedEx, which paid $205 million to name the Washington Redskins' stadium, asks team to change name
It bought naming rights to the team's home stadium, FedEx Field, in 1998 for $205 million in a deal that runs through 2025. Frederick Smith, FedEx CEO, is a.
It bought naming rights to the team's home stadium, FedEx Field, in 1998 for $205 million in a deal that runs through 2025. Frederick Smith, FedEx CEO, is aUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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