Commanders shock fans with two awesome features in new $3 billion RFK stadium

The Washington Commanders are finally going home. After nearly 30 years playing in Landover, Maryland, the franchise is heading back to where it once built a dynasty — the historic RFK Stadium site. This week, principal owner Josh Harris and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser officially announced plans for a brand-new $3 billion stadium project that promises to change more than just the team’s address.

The Commanders revealed that the new stadium will be a privately funded $2.7 billion investment — the single largest in D.C.’s history — and will anchor a sweeping revitalization of the surrounding RFK campus. The plan includes housing, park space, retail, and entertainment zones across 180 acres along the Anacostia River.

“Now, we want to bring the Commanders home with a new RFK that our fans will love, and our opponents will fear,” Harris said during the announcement via sister site writer Emily Ricks…

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