Maryland has been the home of the NFL’s Washington Commanders since 1997, but new ownership and some congressional help have ...
How soon could the Washington Commanders return to the old RFK Stadium site in a new stadium? It’s not a done deal yet.
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 ...
The Washington Commanders are another step closer to the possibility of returning to the franchise’s old home in the nation’s ...
The U.S. Senate passed legislation early Saturday morning that would give the District of Columbia control of the 174-acre RFK campus.
The mayor said she attended Sunday’s Commanders game, and met with owner Josh Harris. Bowser said her team has already begun working on a stadium and financing proposal to bring to the DC ...
A week full of wild swings for the Washington Commanders' pursuit of a stadium in the District of Columbia ended with another twist -- and what one person involved called a Hail Mary -- that ...
Considering the Cowboys have averaged 65 snaps a game since Rush has taken over the offense, if he were to play 65 out of 65 scrimmage plays on Sunday, his season percentage would come in right at 55.
The Washington Commanders are expected to return to Washington D.C. in the wake of a stadium bill being passed.
Local leaders are speaking about the benefits, and potential drawbacks, of a new football stadium in the city.
The Commanders are actively searching for a new stadium as Northwest Field in Landover, Maryland, shows its age, and team ownership has courted interest from all three jurisdictions between D.C ...