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A Super Bowl champion stated that he would request Trump’s assistance in restoring the Redskins nickname.

**SEO Title:** Jason Buck Advocates for Redskins Name Discussion with Trump

**Meta Description:** Former Redskins player Jason Buck wants to discuss the team’s name change with Trump, emphasizing the emotional impact on fans.

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**Headline:** Jason Buck Seeks Dialogue with Trump on Redskins Name Change

In a recent statement, Jason Buck, a former defensive lineman for the Washington Redskins, expressed his desire to engage in a conversation with former President Donald Trump regarding the team’s name change. The Redskins, who triumphed over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI during the 1991 season, officially transitioned to the Washington Football Team in 2020 and later became the Washington Commanders. As the franchise forges its identity as the Commanders, team owner Josh Harris has made it clear that there are no intentions to revert to the previous name.

Buck, who identifies as Native American, shared his thoughts with TMZ Sports, stating, “Stand with us and stand for common sense.” He likened the name change to a personal loss, saying, “It’s like your grandma passed away, and your grandpa marries a new woman, and she comes in and takes all the pictures out of the house and puts hers up. It’s like, you just lost your family. It was devastating to everybody.”

In an interview with Bret Baier on “Special Report,” Harris reiterated his commitment to the Commanders name, despite plans to relocate the team back to Washington, D.C., near the former RFK Stadium. “The Commanders’ name actually has taken on an amazing kind of element in our building,” Harris noted. He emphasized the team’s connection to the military community in the area, stating, “We’re kind of moving forward with the Commanders name, excited about that and not looking back.”

While Trump has voiced his belief that the name change was a mistake, he acknowledged that winning can change perceptions. “If they’re winning, all of a sudden Commanders sounds good. But I wouldn’t have changed the name,” he remarked, referencing the team’s recent success, including a trip to the NFC Championship game under new quarterback Jayden Daniels.

As the Commanders continue to build their legacy, the discussion surrounding the team’s name remains a poignant topic for fans and former players alike.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: Why did the Washington Redskins change their name?**
A: The Washington Redskins changed their name in 2020 due to growing concerns over the term’s offensive nature and its impact on Native American communities. 

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