VIDEO: People Are Outside Lambeau Field Protesting Redskins' Name Ahead of Packers' Week 14 Game
By Sean Facey

The Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins are set to square off on Sunday afternoon, but that's not the only battle Lambeau Field is going to have to deal with.
A large group of people gathered outside the stadium early in the morning protesting the Redskins' name.
HAPPENING NOW: Native Americans are gathered at Lambeau Field — protesting Washington’s NFL team name. @WBAY pic.twitter.com/kMEPLeeCd2
— Tia Johnson (@tiajohnsononair) December 8, 2019
There's no shortage of signs calling out the team's name. One of them reads: "You know it's a racial slur. Change the name."
The Redskins have caught no shortage of heat for both their name and logo over the last few years. Many people, specifically Native Americans, have taken offense to both of them, citing that they are racist and derogatory, but the franchise hasn't budged. The offensive name continues to represent an NFL team.
A group of protesters demanding the Redskins change their team name is lined up on the road where team busses come into Lambeau pic.twitter.com/Vlm2GrIr51
— Les Carpenter (@Lescarpenter) December 8, 2019
And the only thing to complete this entire storyline is a stubborn and ignorant quote from owner Dan Snyder, who's said, "We'll never change the name. It's that simple. NEVER -- you can use caps."
But even his unceasing stance on the situation won't stop people, especially these protesters, from doing what they think is right. Expect this to only grow louder.