Commanders' stadium plans could put D.C. in the Super Bowl mix
Briefly

The Washington Commanders have announced a $3.5 billion deal to build a new stadium on the site of their former home, RFK Stadium in D.C. The deal, celebrated by team owner Josh Harris, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, aims to not only return the team to its roots but also create opportunities for major events, including potentially hosting a Super Bowl. The proposed stadium will feature a roof, marking a significant upgrade from the former venue, although details on the design are pending Council approval.
"This is going to be one of the most important stadiums in the world... So we needed a roof to be able to attract amazing events."
"But I would say dramatically [the new stadium increases D.C.'s chances of hosting a Super Bowl]."
Read at The Washington Post
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