
The professional football team playing in the Washington D.C. region needs a new name. Gone is the racist slur theyve been playing under since 1933, and in its place is, well, no one knows. The team is undergoing a of their identity, and is thinking through replacements. There are already fan favorites emerging, such as the Washingon Redwolves, and online betting houses institutional-type names like Presidents or Lincolns, along the lines of the Washington Nationals baseball team or Washington Capitals hockey team.
Boring. They should rename themselves after a bird.
Ive been a tireless proponent of , and as a former DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) resident and birder, Ive got a good handle on which D.C. species might work.
There is a flock of NFL teams already named after birds, including two of Washingtons biggest rivals: the Philadelphia Eagles and the Baltimore Ravens. The Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks (based on the Osprey), and Arizona Cardinals round out the list. Some good birds taken, but plenty left to consider. Here are the best remaining options.
Washington Red-tailed Hawks / Redtails / Red Tails
The movement to change D.C.s football team name has been around since , when a delegation of people representing 11 Native American organizations met with team officials to request a new name. One of the potential replacements thats been around the longest is Red Tails (or Redtails), in honor of the first Black aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps, the Tuskegee Airmen. The draw here would be to replace a slur with an honor (the National Office for Tuskegee Airmen with the change), while also keeping the teams burgundy-and-gold color scheme. In fact, changing the teams name to the Red Tails is that it currently has according to BetOnline.
Of course, Washington also has actual Red-tails: the Red-tailed Hawk. This fierce raptor is , and is a general match for the current color scheme. Let's also not forget that Red-tailed Hawks have a fearsome call. All together, it'd be a great mascot. Ill leave it up to ownership to figure out if they want to incorporate the bird into a scheme based around the aviators, but this name is a cant-miss.
Washington Kestrels
But its not the only option. Id love to see the team rebrand after this nimble falcon, one of the most beautiful birds in the country. Unlike the burly Red-tailed Hawk, American Kestrels are as fast as a wide receiver on a fade route. They are though they have become harder to find as the open fields they prefer have disappearedand common in the surrounding area. A logo and uniforms based on the Kestrel would be gorgeous. The team could keep its current colors if it wanted, but it could also add that smoky kestrel blue, and the players would have a blast mimicking the kestrel facial pattern in eye-black. For what its worth, Washington Kestrels was the of those I proposed on Twitter.
Washington Merlins
Another small falcon, Merlin would fit right in with the two of D.C.s other supernatural team names: the WNBAs Mystics and the NBAs Wizards. (It should be noted that the basketball team only became the Wizards in 1996, after some bad press around its former name, .) Though they arent red or gold at all, and dont breed in the District, Merlins are fierce, fast raptors worthy of a professional mascot.
Washington Wood Thrushes
The venerable Wood Thrush is the of the District of Columbia, and would be a boldand shrewdchoice for a mascot. The Washington football team currently plays in a stadium in Maryland, but has long eyed a return to the District proper, likely on the site of the old RFK stadium. However, D.C. officials have said that they the team to move back with a slur for a name. So, rebranding while also choosing the Districts state bird might earn some real brownie points.
As much as I love Wood Thrushes, though, I cant really see this name happening. Cheering Here We Go Wood Thrushes, Here We Go! isnt very catchy, the reddish color of the bird isnt a good match for the burgundy of their current color scheme, and, last but certainly not least, thrush is also a type of gross fungal infection of the mouth. Not really the kind of association the team needs.
D.C. Double-Crested Cormorants
Theyll never go for this one, but I just love the idea of a team using the four-letter banding code of the Double-crested Cormorant, making them the D.C. DCCOs. Look, its not the worst choice; Double-cresteds are common in both of the rivers flanking the District and stellar hunters. But theyre also kinda goofy and not very intimidating (unless youre a bass), and they dont fit the color scheme at all.
Washington Kingfishers
I love everything about this one. Belted Kingfishers, found along the Anacostia River right outside the teams aspirational home at RFK, are universally beloved. Theyre tough, loud, and bombastically ferocious in pursuit of their prey. The colors dont match, but the spirit does. If the team was willing to do a full-on rebranding with new colors and everything, this would probably be my choice. Id buy all the jerseys of this team that I could afford.
Washington Owls
It's pretty wild that there are no professional sports teams named after owls, right? At least three species of owl breed in the District, , and and several other species can be found with luck at other times of the year. Great Horned is maybe the best-known species here, and I think the best fit: The colors arent too far off, and Id just love to hear a stadium full of fans hooting in unison after every good play.