Washington D.C. is hoping to secure a lease for the site of RFK Stadium to potential house the Washington Commanders, but that possibility is being threatened.
The Washington Commanders haven't had much go right for them since leaving RFK Stadium in the late 1990s to play at what was until this year known as FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.
That is a possiblity now being threatened because of a decision to move on from a classic logo and moniker that Harris had nothing to do with, nor had any power to stop. Oct 22, 2017; Washington, DC, USA; Fan tailgate outside Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium prior to / Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports Originally called the "Redskins", the most well-known logo worn by Washington was created in part by Walter 'Blackie' Wetzel and other members of the Blackfeet tribe and depicted the profile of an Indian warrior.
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