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Vernon Davis says he was ‘hurt deep down’ by Washington’s decision to change name

When the Washington Football Team made the decision to become the Washington Football Team earlier this offseason, many fans were upset about the change to tradition. A historic legacy had been built under the former name, and the decision to change it threatened what many believed was their identity.

One of those people who felt this was was former Washington tight end Vernon Davis, who told TMZ recently that he was pretty upset hearing about the name change.

“I feel like a part of me has been taken away,” Davis said “I grew up a Washington Redskins fan, right? I’ve always wanted to play for the team as a kid. I always had dreams and aspirations to play for that team.”

“So, for them to change the name, it really hurt. It hurt deep down inside.”

The team has yet to decide what their mascot will be going forward, but they will be known as the Washington Football Team until further notice. The new name will be something that fans, sponsors, and players agree on, which hopefully will make all parties happy.

“But I understand it’s a business. It’s all business,” Davis said. “If there’s a lot of complaints and everyone’s asking and if it’s going to shine a better light on the organization, and just everything in general, I think it’s best.”