No ‘Redskins’ from CBS analyst Phil Simms
NEW YORK – CBS lead analyst Phil Simms referred awkwardly to “the Washington team” early in the Redskins’ nationally televised game against the New York Giants on Thursday night.
Otherwise, his decision not to say the NFL club’s nickname wasn’t very conspicuous.
Simms first told The Associated Press last month that he would refer to the team only as “Washington” during the broadcast. He said he wasn’t taking sides on whether the club should change its nickname, but he was sensitive to complaints that the term is offensive.
Simms’ broadcast partner, play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, used “Redskins” as usual Thursday, so the word was still heard plenty during the telecast. Nantz said last month that it’s “not my job to take a stance.”