The Washington Commanders are set to relocate back to DC following the surprising passing of the RFK Stadium Bill.
Senate approves legislation transferring RFK Stadium site to D.C., paving the way for the Washington Commanders to relocate ...
The Washington Commanders' path to returning to nation's capital is clear after an on-again, off-again saga in Congress ended ...
The Washington Commanders currently call Prince George's County, Maryland home, but a move by the U.S. Senate means the team ...
Early Saturday morning, the Senate passed a bipartisan bill that greatly increases the chances of the Commanders building at ...
Less than an hour after it seemed the legislation to be dead, the Senate passed a bill to grant D.C. Control of the old RFK ...
Local leaders are speaking about the benefits, and potential drawbacks, of a new football stadium in the city.
The Washington Commanders are another step closer to the possibility of returning to the franchise’s old home in the nation’s ...
WUSA9 learned that even before Congress reached agreement to give D.C. long-term control of the RFK site, Mayor Muriel Bowser ...
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mon., last summer threatened to block the RFK Stadium bill until the NFL and the Commanders honor, in some form, the old Indian head logo that was designed by a member of ...
Commanders majority owner Josh Harris — who grew up going to RFK Stadium as well — has said he wants to build a new stadium by 2030 but has been careful to avoid publicly naming a preferred site.
path to a new stadium for the Washington Commanders,” Moore said in a statement. “We have said from the start of this process that regardless of what happens with the RFK legislation ...