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W ashington Commanders' team leadership is speaking up following DC Council's vote to move forward with the RFK Stadium deal.
Now after The D.C. Council advanced the $3.7 billion RFK stadium deal, the Commanders are closer to coming back. How do the ...
The world barely noticed in July 1933 when George Preston Marshall, the owner of the NFL's Boston Braves, announced his ...
Supporters said they are excited about the possibility of walking to a Commanders game, as well as promises of community ...
The Washington Commanders’ hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle ...
The project passed the first vote in a 9-3 split, with the three who voted against the plan citing concerns about the project’s impact on the nation's capital.
It didn't happen on July 15th like the Washington Commanders initially requested, but it happened. On Friday the DC Council approved the Commanders' RFK Stadium ...
Amid some saber rattling from the Oval Office, the Washington Commanders got their new stadium proposal in front of the ...
The DC Council voted 9 to 3 Friday afternoon to favor the RFK stadium deal. The plan is to build a new 65,000-seat stadium, ...
A second council vote will be held in September where many amendments proposed and shot down today will get further discussion ...
Los Commanders de Washington están más cerca de regresar al sitio de su antiguo hogar en el Estadio RFK después de superar un ...
After nearly three decades of playing in Maryland, the Washington Commanders have the green light to build a new $3.7 billion ...
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