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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.
The Washington Commanders' hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle Friday.
The Washington Commanders are going home to D.C. after the district's council voted Friday to approve a deal between the team ...
A second vote will be scheduled for September and will require the green light from nine members of the council.
The D.C. Council voted to approve development of the RFK Stadium site, which is the first step toward the Washington ...
Trayon White expressed concerns about the deal and how the vote seems like a formality, saying he hopes we don't look back with regret.
Trayon White will not vote Friday, but could have critical role in a second vote confirming the potential passage of agreement to bring the Commanders back to D.C.
When asked about a must-do D.C. activity, Mayor Muriel Bowser had a simple answer: 'Watch the Commanders win a Super Bowl at the new RFK stadium.' ...
Hours ahead of the DC Council's vote on the RFK Stadium deal, Phil Mendelson expressed optimism about the Commanders' return to the District and the impact it would have on the local economy.
The D.C. Council is set to cast its first of two votes on the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan Friday. It is, in the words of ...
The vote keeps alive the Commanders' hopes of moving into a new stadium in Washington, D.C. in time for the 2030 season.