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Government funding bill paves way for Washington Commanders to potentially move stadium back to DC

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Congress could determine NFL Washington Commanders’ home stadium
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ByLauren Peller
December 18, 2024, 5:03 AM

The Washington Commanders may be one step closer to returning to their old stadium in Washington, D.C. after congressional leaders included a provision in the short-term government funding bill released Tuesday to transfer the jurisdiction of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium site from the federal government to local District of Columbia authorities.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser celebrated the provision, calling it a "giant step forward" and that she is "looking to the future of a field of possibilities."

House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Tenn.) said in a statement Tuesday the legislation "will unlock the district's full potential, generate meaningful new jobs, and add millions in additional city revenue for the nation's capital."

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An aerial view of RFK Stadium on May 25, 2008 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
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He added, "Now is the time to get the federal government out of the way and empower local officials to clean up the RFK site, invest and create new economic opportunities."

This provision would allow the Commanders to negotiate the construction of a new stadium where the RFK site is located.

The measure comes after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Commanders Managing Partner Josh Harris met with leaders on Capitol Hill regarding the stadium proposal earlier this month.

PHOTO: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, the former home of several Washington D.C. sports teams, is closed to the public and currently undergoing demolition on October 05, 2023, in Washington, DC. The RFK Stadium site is being discussed for redevelopment including a new NFL home for the Washington Commanders. (Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images)
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The Washington football team played at the RFK site in D.C. for decades before moving to nearby Landover, Maryland, in a newly built stadium in the late 1990s. Since then, RFK Stadium has fallen into disrepair.

While a potential move for the Commanders would be a big loss for Maryland, the government funding bill included major wins for the state including the transfer of fighter jets -- the D.C. Air National Guard squadron -- and full federal funding to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Both chambers of Congress are expected to vote on the funding bill this week to avert a government shutdown.

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