As the Cardinals celebrated in the end zone near the end of their victory over the Redskins, many fans noticed a pair of Redskins fans seated in end zone seats wearing headdresses. One of these fans appeared to have painted his face and arms red.

Turns out a wire photographer — Getty’s Christian Petersen — took several photographs of these two fans. In the larger context of the day — which included a pregame protest by Native Americans who don’t like the name, a pregame tailgate for other Native Americans who support the name, and the Fox broadcast showing an outgoing Navajo leader sitting with Daniel Snyder — these two fans…well, they elicited strong emotions, anyhow.

.@dcsportsbog Why does this surprise you? This happens at EVERY SLURSKINS GAME, and you guys wonder why we are pissed. SMH #NotYourMascot — Toby Vanlandingham (@YurokGuy) October 13, 2014

@daringantt @dcsportsbog love the fact he supports his team so emphatically — Joel E. Turner (@NFLAgents_net) October 13, 2014

Turns out some of the protesters confronted these fans before the game, as seen in this video. Petersen also photographed Native Americans who support the name.



(By Christian Petersen/Getty Images)



(By Christian Petersen/Getty Images)



(By Christian Petersen/Getty Images)