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VisitWashington Commanders Closer to RFK Stadium Return with 99-Year Lease to D.C., a Win for NFL
Dec 18, 2024, 01:28 AM
The Washington Commanders are a step closer to potentially returning to their former home in Washington, D.C., as a provision in a federal spending bill would transfer control of the RFK Stadium site from the federal government to the District of Columbia. The bill, which is part of a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown, includes a 99-year lease agreement for D.C. to utilize the site for a new stadium or other developments. This move is seen as a significant victory for the Commanders and the NFL, with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressing enthusiasm for the potential revitalization of the RFK campus. The Commanders, who have been playing in Landover, Maryland, since leaving RFK Stadium in 1997, are considering multiple locations for a new stadium, with their current lease at Northwest Stadium expiring in 2027. The team's owner, Josh Harris, has set a target of 2030 for a new venue. Meanwhile, Maryland Governor Wes Moore has stated that Maryland remains committed to keeping the team in the state, emphasizing the importance of the team's commitment to the Prince George's community if they decide to relocate.
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