The idea that you can dress up in some kind of a fake Indian outfit and get on stage is somehow acceptable in this country. That has to do with the fact that you have the Redskins, the Braves, you have people who dress up like Indians, people dress up like Indians on Halloween. That is acceptable.
The name of the Redskins will remain the Redskins.
Guess what the Redskins have? You know, I take the bus to the games, we park in the parking lot where the visiting team parks. So I go out there after the game and they have a food truck there! And the guy comes over and he cooks food for the Redskins, and they come out to the parking lot before they get on the bus and they go to the food truck!
In his time both on the field and on the sideline, Jack Pardee will forever be a part of the Washington Redskins' legacy.
Joe Gibbs helped define what the Washington Redskins stand for - integrity, hard work, determination, winning and championships.
As long as I own this football team and long after I'm gone, they will always be the Washington Redskins.
I'm a season ticket holder to the Washington Wizards, and I love going to Washington Nationals and Redskins games.
I know I'm the No. 1 quarterback for the Washington Redskins, and that's all that matters in my heart. That's all I wanted. I wanted a team that wanted me, and I found that.
My father took me to my first game in 1971, and I fell in love with the Redskins and the NFL right then. I was hooked. And we didn't even win that game.
The Redskins have been active champions in the fight against childhood obesity through our commitment with the NFL Play 60 program.