ASHBURN, Va. (AP) – Washington’s NFL franchise used to be in the news all the time for reasons other than football. That seemed to have changed under new team ownership, but President Donald Trump’s remarks about the team name and possibly holding up a stadium deal are making waves just as training camp opens.
Commanders GM says non-football topics such as President Trump’s comments don’t reach him
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) – Washington’s NFL franchise used to be in the news all the time for reasons other than football. That seemed to have changed under new team ownership, but President Donald Trump’s remarks about the team name and possibly holding up a stadium deal are making waves just as training camp opens.
Still, Commanders general manager Adam Peters made clear Tuesday – at a news conference with coach Dan Quinn a day before the team’s first training camp practice – that he doesn’t expect any of that sort of outside conversation to interfere with their real jobs.
“Whether it’s the stadium or anything else (non-football-related), those things don’t really make it to us,” Peters said. “We’re just trying to focus on what’s going on here and getting ready for the season.”
Trump said Sunday on social media that he “may put a restriction” on the Commanders’ anticipated deal with the District of Columbia government to build a new stadium in the nation’s capital “if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, ‘Washington Commanders.'”