Washington redskins new logo

The Washington Redskins, a professional American football team, has undergone several logo changes throughout its history. Here are some of the notable ones:

  1. Original Logo (1932-1971): The team's original logo featured a stylized letter "R" with a Native American headdress, which was designed by the team's founder, George Preston Marshall.
  2. Feathered Logo (1971-1999): In 1971, the team introduced a new logo featuring a stylized feathered head with a red and gold color scheme. This logo was designed by the team's then-owner, Jack Kent Cooke.
  3. Modern Logo (1999-2020): In 1999, the team introduced a new logo featuring a bold, red "R" with a gold outline and a Native American-inspired design element. This logo was designed by the team's then-owner, Daniel Snyder.
  4. Temporary Logo (2020): In response to growing pressure to change the team's name and logo due to concerns over racial sensitivity and cultural appropriation, the team introduced a temporary logo featuring a stylized letter "W" with a red and gold color scheme. This logo was used during the 2020 NFL season.
  5. New Logo (2022): In February 2022, the team announced that it would be retiring its previous logo and introducing a new one. The new logo features a stylized letter "W" with a bold, red and gold color scheme, and a design element inspired by the team's history and heritage.

Here is an image of the new logo:

Note: The team has officially changed its name to the Washington Commanders, effective February 2, 2022.