The simplest solution would be to name them the Braves, which was their original mascot when the team was in Boston. They changed the name to Redskins so as not to cause confusion with the Boston Braves baseball team. They moved to D.C. a few years after the name change and they kept the Redskins as their mascot.

The fact is that there have been calls to change the name since the early 70's. Most don't remember that there were thousands of protestors outside the Super Bowl in 92 when Washington played Buffalo, demanding they change their name.

On the flip side of the issue, a poll in the Washington Post came out in 2016 in which 9 out of 10 Native Americans weren't offended by the name. There was a poll in 2004 that had basically the same results. Now it's quite possible that the attitudes among Native Americans have changed in the last 5 years but I haven't seen anything come out to support that. At the end of the day, that is the community that should have the loudest voice on the issue, not corporate interests especially those who have their own work to do to have more diversity in their executive leadership.