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Maryland leaders said the Washington Commanders are committed to ensuring Prince George’s County will not be left with ...
Washington, D.C.'s NFL franchise is set to return to the nation's capital as part of an agreement between the organization ...
Prince George’s County has been home to both Six Flags and the Washington Commanders for decades, but within a week span both announced their intention to exit.
Maryland and Prince George’s County officials lobbied hard to keep the team in Landover. They now see a chance to revive a ...
The Washington Commanders have played in Landover, Maryland, since 1997. However, a new multibillion-dollar deal that seeks ...
LANDOVER, Md. (7News) — Back in December, when it became clear the Washington Commanders would be leaving Maryland, 7News ...
The Commanders will put up $2.7 billion for the development, anchored by a roofed, 65,000-seat stadium, while cost for D.C.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the state made a “good faith” and “very strong” offer to keep the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium in Landover.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore stressed the commitment of the Washington Commanders' ownership group to fulfill their obligations to Maryland, following Monday's announcement of the team's decision to ...
County leaders face uncertainty after the Commanders announce a possible return to DC, impacting local revitalization plans.
The Commanders are poised to start playing in their namesake city under a $3 billion plan to develop the site of the defunct RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. The team would leave its aging home in Prince ...
The Commanders announced a return to Washington D.C. on the RFK Stadium site on Monday, continuing the post-Dan Snyder era.