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The Washington Commanders are hoping to open a new stadium at the RFK site by 2030, but D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is concerned ...
The D.C. Council likely will not vote on the full legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the District before ...
The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., returning the team to its namesake city, sources familiar with the plan tell News4.
The Commanders are contributing $2.7 billion, with the city investing roughly $1.1 billion over the next eight years for the stadium, housing, green space and a sportsplex on 170 acres of land ...
The Commanders are contributing $2.7 billion, with the city investing roughly $1.1 billion over the next eight years for the stadium, housing, green space and a sportsplex on 170 acres of land ...
While the Commanders work with the D.C. government to seal a deal for a new stadium, team leaders are looking at facilities around the world for pointers.
According to ESPN's John Keim, Washington Post, and others, the Commanders have reached a deal with the District of Columbia to build a new stadium at the historic RFK Stadium site, where the ...
A completed deal would bring the franchise back to Washington, D.C., at the location it played at from 1961 to 1996. The team currently plays at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
Washington Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris, from left, signs a helmet along with District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, after an announcement about a ...
The Washington Commanders are returning to Washington, DC after playing at RFK Stadium for 35 seasons, from 1961 to 1996. During their time at RFK, the team won three Super Bowl titles: Super Bowl ...
The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., returning the team to its namesake city, sources familiar with the plan tell News4.