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Commanders' $3.8 billion stadium project approved, paving way for team's return to Washington D.C.
In a statement issued following the City Council's vote, Commanders owner Josh Harris confirmed that the team is aiming to begin playing in their new stadium by 2030. Meanwhile, the project bill will now move to the desk of Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser, who had negotiated the original plan with Harris earlier this year.
The Washington Commanders are rumored to be leaning toward sitting QB Jayden Daniels in Week 3 amid his recent knee injury.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. sits down with Super Bowl champion and Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz. He shares his thoughts on the Commanders heading into the 2025 season and reflects on his Super Bowl LIII clinching touchdown reception.
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Washington Commanders Pulse: What are fans and analysts talking about in Week 3?
What is the pulse of fans and analysts after the Washington Commanders' loss to the Green Bay Packers and with the Las Vegas Raiders up next?
Ben Sinnott caught his first reception of the season for 7 yds. That made him the Commanders’ most productive receiver at 2.33 Y/RR, since he was only on the field for 3 offensive snaps. Luke McCaffrey was in second place at 1.58 Y/RR. Colson Yankoff played 1 snap on offense, uneventfully.
The Washington Commanders have made a move to strengthen their defense after losing Deatrich Wise to a season-ending injury. The team needed a pass-rushing boos
Commanders president Mark Clouse says the team is “deeply concerned” about last-minute DC Council demands that could jeopardize the $2.7 billion RFK stadium deal.