Washington Commanders

Meet Major Tuddy, the Washington Commanders' New Mascot

Major Tuddy the hog is the Commanders' new mascot

Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders revealed a new mascot Sunday: a 6-foot, 5-inch tall hog named Major Tuddy.

Major Tuddy โ€” whoโ€™s from โ€œUpper Marlboaroโ€ โ€” is instantly recognizable for his snout, large belly and hooves. He wears a hard hat helmet โ€” either burgundy or silver โ€” that looks like headwear worn by actual military commanders.

His first name, Major, also harkens back to the D.C. area's military ties, while Tuddy is football slang for a touchdown, the team said.

โ€œWhen heโ€™s not on duty, he loves lifting weights and rolling around in the mud. If you see him, be sure to give him a hoof bump,โ€ the Commanders said in a fact sheet.

Major Tuddy pays homage to the teamโ€™s history โ€” his name harkens back to the teamโ€™s storied offensive line from the 1980s and 1990s.

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