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D.C. and the Washington Commanders have reached a $3.7 billion deal to transform the dilapidated RFK Stadium site on the banks of the Anacostia River into a new home for the NFL team surrounded by ...
The Washington Commanders and city of Washington D.C. agreed to a new stadium deal, officially announced on Monday. David Harrison | Apr 28, 2025. Oct 29, 2016; London, United Kingdom; ...
D.C.’s NFL franchise played at RFK Stadium from when it opened in 1961 to 1996. It then left the nation’s capital for Landover, Maryland, where it has played since 1997.
The team would leave its aging home in Prince George's County, Maryland, and start playing at a new stadium in time for the 2030 season under a plan announced Monday by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser ...
The Commanders revealed that the new stadium will be a privately funded $2.7 billion investment — the single largest in D.C.’s history — and will anchor a sweeping revitalization of the ...
The Washington Commanders and Washington D.C. agreed to a deal to construct a new football stadium at the site of RFK Stadium, where they played from 1961 to 1996, they announced Monday.
Almost 30 years after leaving Washington, D.C., to play in Landover, Maryland, the Commanders are prepared to return to their roots. This week the team struck a deal with the District of Columbia ...
The Washington Commanders are returning to Washington, D.C., after nearly three decades away, thanks to a new proposal to build a 65,000-seat stadium on the current RFK Stadium site. And, if ...
The Washington Commanders are going home. With reports coming out late Sunday evening, the official announcement that a deal has been struck between the Commanders and the city of Washington, D.C ...
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