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Washington Commander Executive Partner Josh Harris is preparing to bring the team back to Washington, D.C.

But the team's name is here.

The commanders announced their consent on the scene of the old RFK Stadium in Washington, relying on their videos to rely on nostalgia and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Theismann narrated the video.

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Washington Commander's boss Josh Harris stood on the court before the matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland on November 24, 2024. (Geoff Burke-Imagn image)

However, the name Redskins won't pay off, as Harris explained a lot to Bret Baier on the "Special Report".

Harris answered Baier’s question about the Redskins’ name as part of this new stadium deal. “So, for example, some types of players are tough, love football, are the people who delegate commanders and Daniels, for example, they are commanders, their rankings.

Commander strikes deal with DC officials to take over old RFK stadium site

"And, you know, the business people have entered it, obviously, we're in the military city here. There are more military people than anywhere else, so we kind of move forward in the name of the commander and get excited about it, not looking back."

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the District of Columbia and commander executives reached a deal to return to the location of RFK Stadium, which is now awaiting approval from DC City Council.

Congressmen support Harris' return to the old stadium ruins on condition that the team and the NFL will commemorate the old red-skin logo. R-Mont. Senator Steve Daines said he will support the organization's plans after "integrity negotiations" with both entities.

Washington Commander Control Owner Josh Harris, from left, signed the helmet with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, after announcing the new home of the new NFL football team at the scene at the old RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. on Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

"We are calling on leaders just in case, wake up," Daines said in November. "Ironically, they are canceling Native American culture because the Day movement went too far. It is respect for a Montana-born Blackfit Chief. His current chairman and the Tribal Council of Montana-Black's tribe signed a letter with strong support to bring the logo.

"We had a good discussion with the NFL and the Commander. Future negotiations are sincere and this will allow the logo to be used again. Perhaps the revenue will be a foundation that can help Native Americans in sports and other aspects. We have made good progress and based on good faith negotiations, I made the decision to support this bill on the committee yesterday."

Harris told Baier that the hope is the construction will begin on site in 2027, with the opening day aimed at 2030.

Washington Commander's boss Josh Harris looks off the field before his game against the San Francisco 49ers on December 31, 2023 in Landover, Maryland. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

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Byer also asked if the RFK Stadium will still be the name despite its new stadium.

Harris replied: "We will be as close to our legacy as possible, right? So, I think the name should be part of it."

Fox News's Ryan Gaydos contributed to the report.

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