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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 to ...
D.C. is close to a deal worth more than $3 billion to bring the Washington Commanders back to the District and build a new stadium at the RFK Stadium site. The deal isn’t final as negotiations ...
Josh Harris grew up attending NFL games at RFK Stadium in eastern Washington D.C. to cheer for the home team. The Commanders, that team's name now, and Harris, now the team's majority owner, formally ...
Live updates: Mayor Muriel Bowser officially announced the deal to bring the ... live updates here. The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., returning the team ...
Live updates: Mayor Muriel Bowser officially announced the deal to bring the ... live updates here. The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., returning the team ...
Now, the franchise has its sights set on a potential new home for Daniels and the team in Washington, D.C. A completed deal would ... A new stadium is something Commanders owner Josh Harris ...
The Commanders agreed to a deal with the District of Columbia to build a new $4 billion stadium at the RFK site, which was ...
The Washington Commanders are officially coming home. Under an agreement with D.C., the Commanders will invest at least $2.7 ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The scene at the National Press Club announcing the Washington Commanders' stadium deal was reminiscent ... When asked about how much building a new stadium would boost ...