Matthew McConaughey Touts Redskins Fand as commanders prepare for NFC title game
Actor Matthew McConaughey has shown his lifelong Washington Redskins Fand on Sunday as a team today known as commandersIt is set to play in the NFC Championship.
McConaughey posted a photo of a small jacket with a Letterman with Redskins logo on the left.
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“Greetings since 1974,” he described the post on X.
Although it seemed to be surprised by the “interstellar” fans that he would be a fan of Washington, McConaughey spoke about his support from the NFL team in 2014.
He said Gq magazine He became a fan of old Western films. He said he was “rooted for the Indians” and that he liked the burgers, he liked Redskins for their striker Chris Hanburger.
At that time and he Expressed support to keep red bone nickname. Then the owner of the team Daniel Snyder vowed he would not change his name, but he did in 2020 in the middle of the summer racial tension in the US
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“What interests me is how fast he pushed into social consciousness,” he said to the magazine at the time. “We were all right with that from the 1930s, and suddenly let’s go,” No, we have to change that? “It seems like when it first breaks, everyone is boarding. This is not the way they will use their pulpit.
“It’s like my sense of weapon control: ‘I understand. You have the right to have a weapon. But look, forget it properly. We forget the pleasure you must have gained in your range, because it is in the wrong hands in other places.'”
The name Redskins is still a question of a hot button for fans of fans. The old logo seemed to be honor in some way How the franchise looks to build a new stadium in the old town of RFK.
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As commanders, McConaughey is still supporting the team and will carefully observe while Washington looks like he would make a Super Bowl for the first time since the 1991 season.
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