Washington Commanders President Jason Wright to Depart by End of 2024 Season
Wright, the first Black team president in NFL history, will transition to a senior adviser role as new ownership reshapes the organization.
- Jason Wright, hired in 2020, will leave the Commanders after serving as senior adviser through the 2024 season.
- New owner Josh Harris and CEO Tad Brown will lead the search for Wright's replacement.
- Wright played a pivotal role in the team's rebranding from Redskins to Commanders and improving its workplace culture.
- Wright's tenure saw increased sponsorships and season ticket sales despite ongoing controversies.
- The Commanders are focusing on securing new stadium naming rights and a location for a new stadium.