Commanders want to avoid a Terrible Towel takeover. A fan had an idea.
Briefly

"I'm like, 'Are those yellow towels for us or for them?'... to have someone come into our home and almost have more fans than we did." Santana Moss reflects on the embarrassing 2008 game where Steelers fans outnumbered Washington fans, highlighting the challenge of establishing a home advantage.
"The team will give every fan in attendance a burgundy rally towel with the hope of turning a sea of yellow into a combo that resembles Washington's colorway." This effort shows a renewed hope for fan unity and home support as the Commanders face the Steelers again.
"Circumstances have changed. The Commanders, led by young quarterback Jayden Daniels, have suddenly morphed into one of the most exciting teams in the NFL..." The Commanders are experiencing a resurgence with new ownership and improved performance, aiming to reconnect with fans.
"Multiple fans, as well as former running back Brian Mitchell, suggested the team give out rally towels again to reignite the fan spirit during games, demonstrating the ongoing desire for a true home-field advantage." This reflects the longing for change in fan engagement.
Read at Washington Post
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