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Owner Josh Harris grew up watching Washington in Super Bowls and is thrilled to renew that history with a move back to RFK.
D.C. Council approves Washington Commanders stadium deal, expected to create jobs and promote inclusive growth. Final vote on ...
The Washington Commanders are going home to D.C. after the district's council voted Friday to approve a deal between the team ...
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The Mirror US on MSNWashington Commanders get green light for $3.7 billion stadium despite Donald Trump threat
Donald Trump threatened to block the Washington Commanders' proposed stadium move unless the 'Redskins' name is reinstated, but the team is closing in on the $3.7 billion deal ...
The chairman of the District of Columbia Council on Thursday announced changes to the Washington Commanders stadium deal, setting up the agreement for an ...
A photo of the old RFK Stadium being demolished is doing the rounds on social media. The former stomping grounds of the ...
Sports NFL Commanders’ return to RFK site clears another hurdle Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser are pushing for urgency on approving a deal for a new stadium.
The Washington Commanders are officially on track to return to the District after the D.C. Council voted 9-3 on Friday to approve the first phase of the Washington Commanders stadium deal.
The Washington, D.C. Council voted to approve development of the RFK Stadium site, which is the first step toward the Washington Commanders building a new stadium in the city.
"OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!" wrote President Trump, in calling on the Washington Commanders to revert to the name Redskins, which many view as a slur against Native Americans.
The deal involves upward of $1 billion in public funds and more than $1 billion in tax breaks for the football club.
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