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Commanders to announce deal for new stadium to be built in DC

The Washington Commanders will be returning to Washington, D.C.

After weeks of speculation, the NFL franchise agreed to a deal with Washington to build a new stadium at the site of RFK Stadium, ESPN reported. The venue was the Commanders’ home from 1961 to 1996, during which the team was named the Washington Redskins and won three Super Bowls and appeared in five. 

The terms of the arrangement for the new stadium have yet to be announced. However, multiple reports speculated it could cost nearly $3 billion. An announcement regarding the deal is expected Monday morning, according to ESPN. There has been no word on when the new stadium will be built, but Commanders owner Josh Harris previously said he would like a new stadium by 2030.

Even though the Commanders haven’t used the stadium in nearly 30 years, RFK Stadium still stands. It has been uninhabited since 2007, when the Washington Nationals relocated to Washington. The team used it as its home stadium from 2005 to 2007 after relocating to the city from Montreal, where its former team name was the Expos. Since then, the stadium has hosted events such as concerts, college athletic matches and competitions, and other relatively minor sporting events. 

News4 reported that the Commanders organization and Washington would contribute to the stadium’s construction. The Commanders would provide $2.5 billion, while Washington would contribute $850 million. 

Previous reports highlighted that the Council of the District of Columbia must approve any taxpayer funds used to help build a new Commanders stadium. ESPN reported that at the time, the politicians were divided on the issue.  

“My position has been that there should not be public dollars — the D.C. treasury should not be paying toward a stadium,” Phil Mendelson, D.C. Council chairman, said in an earlier statement to the Washington Post.

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Mendelson also expressed disappointment at Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser for not keeping the council updated on conversations and plans about a new stadium. 

“I find it disturbing that the mayor believes a unilateral approach is the best course, especially when ultimately the council has to give approval,” he said.

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