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NFL’s Commanders Strike $3 Billion Stadium Deal to Return to DC

  • The District of Columbia and the Washington Commanders announced a $3 billion deal to build a new stadium at the RFK Stadium site, pending D.C. City Council approval.
  • Mayor Muriel E. Bowser stated that sports could lead to economic growth, and team owner Josh Harris aims to open the new stadium by 2030.
  • Congressional lawmakers supported the Commanders' goal of using the old Redskins logo, with Senator Steve Daines expressing support for its return during discussions with the NFL and the Commanders.
  • Josh Harris aims for the new stadium to open by 2030, replacing Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, which is deemed one of the worst venues in professional sports.
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