According to a report, Washington will be going in a new direction in regard to its nickname. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Washington Redskins are exploring a nickname change amid political, social and financial pressure, and they reportedly will no longer have Native-American imagery in their logo and name.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared the news and says it came about in talks surrounding a new name for the team.

Washington has faced pressure for years regarding its team nickname and logo, but team owner Daniel Snyder has resisted making any changes. 

However, with companies, including the home stadium sponsor FedEx, calling for a reconsideration of the name, Snyder may finally be making a change.

Last week, the team said it would be conducting a thorough review of the nickname. One report said it was “likely” they would make a change.

The team originated as the Boston Braves in 1932, was named the Boston Redskins in 1933, and has kept that nickname ever since moving to Washington in 1937.

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