NFL's Commanders, Washington DC agree near-$4bn stadium deal
Briefly

Washington's NFL franchise, the Commanders, will return to its roots in the US capital with a new stadium agreement worth nearly $4 billion. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the team will construct its new home at the site of RFK Stadium, where they played for over thirty years. The project is anticipated to open in 2030, pending city council approval. The team is investing $2.7 billion, while the city contributes $1.1 billion. This development aims to enhance the area with housing, green spaces, and a sportsplex, revitalizing the historic site.
"Let's bring the Commanders home," Theismann said. "The time is now. Let's bring Washington back to DC."
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