Washington Commanders New Stadium

The Commanders would spend 2.5 billion on a stadium at the RFK site, while D.C. would invest 850 million in infrastructure. The plan faces opposition from a group that wants to block the project with a ballot initiative.

The Washington Commanders are headed back to D.C. For almost 30 years, the team has played its home games in Landover, Maryland at Northwest Field formerly known as FedEx Field. On Monday, the

The Washington Commanders will build a 3.7 billion stadium in the RFK campus, covering 2.7 billion themselves. The project will include a dome, concerts, housing, retail and more, and is expected to open in 2030.

Harris said that the Commanders quotalready have poured millions into upgrading the stadium and player experience and have more investments planned for the playing surface, locker room and bathroomsquot WASHINGTON POST, 327. Harris noted that the report was based on interviews that occurred right around the ownership change in July, but it is

New Commanders Stadium is a proposed domed multi-purpose stadium to be constructed in Washington, D.C. It is planned to have a capacity of 65,000 and will serve as the home venue of the National Football League NFL's Washington Commanders.New Commanders Stadium is planned to be located on the former site of RFK Stadium on East Capitol Street near the Anacostia River, which served as the team

WASHINGTON AP Roger Goodell acknowledged that a new, state-of-the-art Commanders stadium in Washington would drastically increase the chances of the U.S. capital hosting the Super Bowl for

The Washington Commanders are pursuing their vision for a new DC stadium, with a looming 2030 deadline, despite growing concerns surrounding DC Council approval. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook

The team plans to invest 2.7 billion in a new 65,000-seat stadium at the old RFK site, opening in 2030. The rendering shows a glass roof, wraparound ribbon boards, big screens and a W-shaped end zone with a view of The Capitol.

The Commanders announced their return to the RFK Stadium site in D.C. and shared a stunning rendering of the future venue with a glass roof and a view of the Capitol. The project, expected to cost 3.7 billion, aims to open in 2030 and boost the team's chances of hosting a Super Bowl.

The RFK campus presents a unique and exciting opportunity for Commanders fans and the entire community. The recent announcement with Mayor Bowser begins a process that will create unprecedented economic opportunities. This is about more than just a new stadium. It's a chance for a new neighborhood, a major economic engine and a cultural hub.