DC could be option for new Washington Commanders stadium: report

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Could the Commanders move back to DC?

Could the RFK Stadium site be back in play for the Commander? The Washington Post reported Thursday that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser back in December "that the league supported her efforts to obtain the RFK Stadium site from the federal government because he wanted D.C. to have a seat at the table in the Commanders’ efforts to build a new stadium." FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has the latest details.

Attention is not only on the potential sale of the Washington Commanders, but also on the team's stadium search.

Virginia has shown interest in the Commanders moving from FedEx Field to the commonwealth, but a new Washington Post report suggests the National Football League is showing interest in having the team move to D.C.

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DC could be option for new Washington Commanders stadium: report

Attention is not only on the potential sale of the Washington Commanders, but also on the team's stadium search.

The report says NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser in December that the league supports her efforts to obtain RFK stadium from the federal government.

That would give D.C. a seat at the table in the Commanders' efforts to build a new stadium.

"We continue to pursue all options across multiple sites in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, and those efforts include supporting District leaders in securing rights to the RFK site so the city can determine how best to use the land for economic, social, and community growth," read a statement by a Commanders spokesperson.

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NFL owners to discuss Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder at upcoming meeting: AP source

Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder's future is on the agenda for discussion at upcoming committee meetings in Florida ahead of the annual NFL meeting in Arizona in late March, according to a person familiar with the docket.

The report arrives after a lot of fans had given up on the RFK site —  after officials in both Virginia and Maryland expressed their own interest, and after some D.C. council members announced opposition to having the team play in D.C. at all.

"The NFL really wants a team to stay in the nation’s capital. It’s a large, wealthy marketplace," said George Washington University Professor of Sport Management Lisa Delpy Neirotti, who added it’s also important for the NFL to have a relationship with legislators, who, of course, would be located nearby. "I think the NFL is just doing an olive branch, right? They’re saying ‘look, we support you, we want NFL in the nation’s capital, and we will do what we can to make it happen.’"

The current RFK Stadium is expected to be demolished by the end of the year.