The ownership group of the NFL's Washington Commanders has agreed to "un-cancel" the Redskins name and the iconic Blackfoot chief logo from it's history. Following the death of GEORGE FLOYD (46), the team removed Redskins from its name and later announced that the franchise would be called the Washington Commanders, due to pressure from woke Leftists, who claimed that the term was racist and offensive to Native Americans.
Now we can properly celebrate DOUG WILLIAMS (69) and the historic night he had when the Washington Redskins annihilated JOHN ELWAY (64) and the Denver Broncos 42-10, making Williams the first black quarterback to both start and win a Super Bowl.
Source: New York Post