The Washington Commanders are set to relocate back to DC following the surprising passing of the RFK Stadium Bill.
The Washington Commanders currently call Prince George's County, Maryland home, but a move by the U.S. Senate means the team ...
The Washington Commanders' path to returning to nation's capital is clear after an on-again, off-again saga in Congress ended ...
A new revised spending bill to avoid government shutdown has been introduced to the House. It doesn't address the Commanders ...
After D.C. regained long term control of the RFK site in a stunning move early Saturday morning by the Senate, Bowser ...
The Washington Commanders are another step closer to the possibility of returning to the franchise’s old home in the nation’s ...
Less than an hour after it seemed the legislation to be dead, the Senate passed a bill to grant D.C. Control of the old RFK ...
With a stunning, last-second political Hail Mary, Congress passed legislation to allow D.C. to redevelop the RFK Stadium site and potentially bring the Washington Commanders back to the city.
Kennedy Memorial (RFK) Stadium home from 1961-1996 before moving to what is now known as Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. While there hasn't been much downside to the Commanders calling ...
While RFK is slowly being torn down, it's not owned by D.C. but rather the government. Maryland wants the Commanders to re-develop the current stadium site while announcing its next site for a venue.
The Washington Commanders have agreed to Maryland’s demands for assurances about the future of its stadium in Landover if the team left and built a new home at the RFK Stadium site in D.C ...
A provision to transfer the land that is the site of the old RFK Stadium from the federal government to the District of Columbia is no longer included in Congress’ slimmed-down, short-term spending ...