
Commanders Alternate Logo
The Washington Commanders have a roundel alternate version of their history as a franchise, with championship years included. In addition, several versions of the primary logo "W."
2022 - Present
A roundel logo shows a burgundy, white, and gold circle presented as a coat, seal, or badge. In one quadrant is the Commanders primary letter “W” logo in white, opposite that are three white stars representing the DC, Maryland, Virginia region all on a burgundy background. The original team’s establishment date of the Boston Redskins 1932 is in burgundy on white with the club’s nickname wordmark across in white. Outside this seal is a wordmark “WASHINGTON FOOTBALL” arched above with the calendar years in which the franchise had previously won a NFL titles in 1937, 1942, 1983, 1988, 1992 arched and below.

2022 - Present
A letter “W” in gold with angled serifs and a burgundy stencil-like outline both within the interior of the “W” and on its outside.

2022 - Present
A letter “W” in white with angled serifs and a gold stencil-like outline both within the interior of the “W” and on its outside.

2022 - Present
A letter “W” in white with angled serifs and a burgundy stencil-like outline both within the interior of the “W” and on its outside.

2022 - Present
A letter “W” in gold with angled serifs and a white stencil-like outline both within the interior of the “W” and on its outside.

2022 - Present
A letter “W” in burgundy with angled serifs and a white stencil-like outline both within the interior of the “W” and on its outside.
