Commanders and Washington agree to
a deal to build at RFK Stadium site, a nearly $4 billion project
[April 29, 2025]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
WASHINGTON (AP) — Growing up in the Washington area, Josh Harris
cherished his chances once or twice a year to watch his favorite
football team play at RFK Stadium, the home during the glory days
when the likes of Joe Theismann and John Riggins made the stands
shake on the way to three Super Bowl championships.
Now the controlling owner and with fellow locals and longtime fans
Mitch Rales and Mark Ein also involved, Harris and his group are a
giant leap closer to bringing the team back where they think it
belongs.
Washington’s NFL franchise is set to return to the nation’s capital
as part of an agreement between the organization and the District of
Columbia government to build a new stadium as part of a project
totaling nearly $4 billion. The Commanders and Mayor Muriel Bowser
announced their deal Monday to construct a new home for the football
team in the city at the site the old RFK Stadium, the place the
franchise called home for more than three decades.
"This has been a vision of ours since we bought the team," Harris
said. “We all experienced the rumbling of RFK (and) the fact that we
grew up here gave us that vision to not look at the crumbling
concrete that was there but remember in our minds the vivid nature
of what Washington football is all about.”
The new stadium would open in 2030, with groundbreaking expected
next year, pending approval of the Council of the District of
Columbia.
President Donald Trump posted on social media that “the new Stadium
Deal is a HUGE WIN for Washington, D.C.” and the fanbase.

The Commanders are contributing $2.7 billion, with the city
investing roughly $1.1 billion through 2032 for the stadium,
housing, green space and a sportsplex on 170 acres of land bordering
the Anacostia River. The stadium, which is expected to seat 65,000
and have a roof to make it a year-round venue for concerts and other
events, will take up just 16 of those acres.
“It’s a great day in our process to bring the Commanders home,”
Harris said, adding that he and his partners “are committed to
making the single largest private investment in D.C. history.”
The 24% of public money is below the 40% average for new or
renovated NFL stadiums since 2008, compared to 60% for the Tennessee
Titans, 50% for the Jacksonville Jaguars and 49% for the Buffalo
Bills, according to figures from Conventions Sports & Leisure
International Inc. The city is contributing $500 million from funds
previously allocated to build Nationals Park and $181 million from
EventsDC for parking.
Mambo Sauce’s “Welcome to DC” blared from speakers as Bowser, Harris
and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell entered the room at the National
Press Club. They spoke in front of a backdrop reading, “Welcome
home," and Goodell proclaimed that the new stadium “dramatically”
increases the odds of Washington hosting a Super Bowl.
"We’re working on the commissioner hard (but also) Taylor Swift,
pick an event, pick an act," Harris said. “This is about D.C. and
making this more than just a stadium and making it attractive."
Ownership has been considering places in Washington, Maryland and
Virginia since buying the team from Dan Snyder in 2022. The most
recent progress came when congress passed a bill transferring the
RFK Stadium land to D.C. that was signed by former President Joe
Biden in early January, after lobbying on Capitol Hill by Harris and
Goodell late last year.
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Washington Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris, from left,
holds up a signed helmet along with District of Columbia Mayor
Muriel Bowser and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after an
announcement about a new home for the NFL football team on the site
of the old RFK Stadium, Monday, April 28, 2025, at the National
Press Club in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

That paved the way for making it possible to tear
down the decaying husk of the old stadium and replace it with a
mixed-use development, including the stadium.
"This land has been blighted and underused for too long," Bowser
said. “What our deal with the Washington Commanders provides is the
fastest and shortest route to developing the RFK campus and not just
delivering sports and entertainment but delivering housing, jobs,
recreation and economic development.”
Washington has played in Landover, Maryland, since moving there in
1997. The Commanders’ lease at Northwest Stadium in Landover runs
through 2027.
The Commanders figure to continue playing there until the new
stadium is ready and have committed to redeveloping the land in
suburban Maryland. Gov. Wes Moore said the state worked hard to keep
the Commanders while understanding ownership was “very interested in
a possible return to the team’s historic and spiritual home at RFK
Stadium.”
“While we put together a very competitive offer focused on not just
the stadium but a larger revitalization of the area, we’ve also been
responsibly preparing for the possibility of the Washington
Commanders choosing to return to Washington,” Moore said in a
statement. “We wish the Washington Commanders the best, and we look
forward to engaging with partners across the region to promote
economic vitality and community investment in writing the next
chapter in Landover.”
The team played at RFK Stadium, 2 miles (3.22 kilometers) east of
the U.S. Capitol, from 1961-96 before moving to Maryland. Harris and
several co-owners, including Rales and Ein, grew up as Washington
football fans during that era, which included the glory days of
three Super Bowl championships from 1982-91.
Harris said the decision to build on the site — as long as seven of
13 city councilmembers vote to approve the project — was less about
nostalgia as much as “a deep connection to understanding how
important the location was” down the street from the Capitol and the
Washington monument.

Goodell, like Harris, grew up going to games at RFK Stadium and was
a big proponent of making this happen.
“I was thinking on the way down here today (about) all the great
times I had going to RFK Stadium,” Goodell said. “And now a new
generation of kids are going to be able to experience that, and I
really, truly believe it’s great for this community.”
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