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The DC mayor focused on completing the Commander's Stadium deal: "No one is waiting on the wing for $2.7 billion."
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DC Mayor Prioritizes Commander’s Stadium Deal: “No One Standing By for $2.7 Billion”

July 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Washington Commanders are set to return to playing home games in the city after nearly three decades spent across the river in Landover, Maryland. A proposed $3.7 billion stadium complex on the site of the old RFK Stadium awaits approval by the Washington City Council, with Mayor Muriel Bowser strongly advocating for the deal’s completion. Bowser emphasized the importance of finalizing the agreement, noting that the stadium would serve as a catalyst for further investment in the area and expressed optimism despite some controversy over the team’s name.

According to Bowser, the city’s role has been fulfilled through extensive planning and community outreach, and now it’s up to the council to give the green light. The plan, first introduced in April, envisions the team starting home games at the new stadium by 2030. Josh Harris, who took ownership of the Commanders from Daniel Snyder in 2023, has been a vocal supporter of the move back to Washington. While the team currently plays at Northwest Stadium, which it owns, the naming rights for this venue will expire in 2027.

Historically, the Commanders have strong ties to Washington, playing at Griffith Stadium from 1937 to 1996 and then at RFK Stadium until 1997. The franchise relocated to Maryland after then-owner Jack Kent Cooke moved the team roughly nine miles from the RFK site.

Fan Take: This development is monumental for NFL fans, especially those in Washington, as it signals the team’s long-awaited return home and a fresh start for the franchise. A modern stadium not only enhances the game-day experience but could also boost the local economy and community pride, making it a win-win for the sport and the city.

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