Women who formerly worked for Washington’s NFL team, speaking with The Washington Post, allege sexual harassment, describe toxic culture.
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What we know: The latest on possible replacement names for Washington’s NFL franchise
Washington’s NFL team has offered few clues about potential new names, but some serious contenders have emerged, including Red Wolves and Red Tails.
New Patriots QB Cam Newton discusses challenges, opportunity of replacing Tom Brady
In a YouTube video, New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton describes the possibility of replacing Tom Brady as “the elephant in the room.”
Washington’s NFL franchise to drop team name and logo after 87 years
Washington’s NFL franchise announced in a statement Monday that it will retire its polarizing name and logo after 87 years.
What’s next for college sports after a particularly ominous day?
Programs eliminated, fall sports canceled and workouts halted leave many wondering what new challenges are still on the horizon for college sports.
Ravens plan to limit home crowds to fewer than 14,000 per game, if fans are allowed at all
The Ravens will cap home-game attendance at 14,000, though it’s unclear whether the NFL will disallow fans entirely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As Redskins review name, Dan Snyder’s once-touted Native American foundation has gone dark
The Washington Redskins Original American Foundation, formed in 2014 by Daniel Snyder, has had a steep decline in donations in recent years.
Hogs? Lincolns? Best and worst potential new names for Washington’s NFL franchise
If Washington’s NFL team decides to change its longtime nickname, what are the best (and worst) options it might go with?
Minnesota Twins owners pledge $25 million toward racial justice initiatives
The Pohlad family, the owners of the Minnesota Twins, have pledged $25 million over an unspecified amount of time toward racial justice initiatives.
Why do I love sports? When I was 6 years old, I wrote this “game story” on Super Bowl XXXII
I loved everything about sports, and especially NFL football, long before Super Bowl XXXII But that game took it to another level.