The Washington Commanders are moving closer to potentially returning to their former home in D.C. with a new provision in Congress' spending bill that would transfer the RFK Stadium site from federal control to the District of Columbia. This development is seen as a significant victory for the team and the NFL, with plans for a new stadium being considered in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Mayor Muriel Bowser has hailed this as a major step forward for the revitalization of the RFK campus, which could lead to new economic opportunities for the city.
- The Commanders are considering a return to D.C. after years of playing in Maryland.
- The transfer of RFK Stadium land is a crucial step in revitalizing the area and potentially building a new stadium.