Redskins name change? Congressmen get involved.
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| WASHINGTON
Ten members of Congress are urging the Washington聽Redskins聽to change their name because it is offensive to many Native Americans.
The representatives said Tuesday they've sent letters to聽Redskins聽owner Dan Snyder, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell,听搁别诲蝉办颈苍蝉听蝉辫辞苍蝉辞谤 FedEx and the other 31 NFL franchises.
The letter to Snyder says that "Native Americans throughout the country consider the 'R-word' a racial, derogatory slur akin to the 'N-word' among African Americans or the 'W-word' among Latinos."
Among the group sending the letters are the leaders of the Congressional Native American Caucus: Tom Cole, R-Okla., and Betty McCollum, D-Minn.
The nickname is the subject of a long-running legal challenge from a group seeking to have the team lose its trademark protection.
Snyder has vowed that he will never change the name.