Eight-and-a-half months later — 8½ months in which Washington has taken exactly zero competitive snaps — Snyder’s team, and his world, are transformed, in some ways that were absolutely expected and in others that still seem astonishing. And then, most importantly, the owners: Snyder’s minority partners want out — or maybe want to buy him out. ADADSo the most significant pivot surrounding the franchise this offseason wasn’t Rivera’s arrival or Allen’s departure or the change to being called, for now, the Washington Football Team. ADADBut in a year in which the football team changed its coach, its president, its radio team and its name, the most significant change is still afoot. Right now, Daniel Snyder still owns the Washington Football Team.
Source: Washington Post September 06, 2020 12:00 UTC