Commanders and the DC government are in talks on a stadium deal, AP source says
- Mayor Bowser and the Commanders have a preliminary agreement for a new stadium.
- The team has sought a new stadium for years, with RFK Stadium as a potential site.
- The Commanders would cover most construction costs for the stadium and campus development.
- News reports indicate a deal worth over $3 billion, with the team providing $2.5 billion.
- The team aims to complete the stadium by fall 2030, but the deal requires further approvals.
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DC close to securing stadium deal with Commanders at RFK site
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 the Commanders have been engaged in conversations for months for…
DC close to securing stadium deal with Commanders at RFK site - Washington Examiner
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 the Commanders have been engaged in conversations for the team to return to D.C. for months, and while a deal has not yet been finalized, a framework is reportedly in place. Calls for the Commanders to return to D.C. became more of a reality once Congress vo…
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