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The district and the team reached a $3.7 billion deal to build a new 65,000-seat football stadium at the site of the abandoned Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, where the team played for 35 seasons.
The proposed deal outlines that the stadium would be completed by 2030, a timeline previously requested by owner Josh Harris. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium was the home of Washington’s NFL ...
The Commanders have been cleared to return to the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium site in Washington, D.C., which they called home from 1961 through 1996. The stadium is still intact ...
A statement from the Commanders said the team would relocate from its present home at Landover, Maryland to a new arena built where the now defunct Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium stands.
The D.C. Council must approve the deal. In early January, Pres. Joe Biden signed the D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization Act, which gave control of the property to D.C ...
Washington, D.C., and the NFL’s Washington Commanders are nearing an agreement to build the team’s new stadium at the RFK Stadium site, according to multiple reports. Mayor Muriel Bowser and ...
Fan tailgate outside Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images The Washington Commanders could be nearing a return to the nation's capitol. According to a ...
D.C., on the grounds of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, its home field from 1961 to 1996, which is currently being demolished. The Commanders will invest $2.7 billion into the site ...