Congress passed the RFK bill early Saturday, giving the District control of the land. Here’s what it means for the team’s next stadium.
While it’s nice to have a competitive football team in our nation’s capital again, even “feel-good” teams like the Washington Commanders ... acres of land to the district at the site ...
Playing in Washington again is no sure thing. The Commanders are also considering other places in the district, Maryland and Virginia to build a stadium in the coming years.
The Washington Commanders could be on the move again following ... “We have always supported the District’s effort to control its own land,” Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen said ...
The Washington Commanders ... club, state and district to try and get the franchise into a new, updated home. For now, the Commanders' focus is on a playoff push as they're well-positioned to ...
While the Commanders are not physically located in Washington, D.C., the team represents the district while they play their home games at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. A return to ...
The U.S. Senate passed legislation early Saturday morning that would give the District of Columbia ... thus reviving potential plans for a new Washington Commanders stadium that had only hours ...
With a win in Dallas next weekend, Washington would secure the sixth seed in the NFC and play a road game against either the Rams or Buccaneers. The Washington Commanders meet the Atlanta Falcons ...