Washington Commanders' Historic Return to RFK Stadium: A New Era Begins
The Washington Commanders make a triumphant return to RFK Stadium, marking a new chapter in the franchise's storied history.

Washington Commanders' Historic Return to RFK Stadium: A New Era Begins
A Dream Realized
On April 28, 2025, Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris stood before a group of reporters, beaming with pride. The Maryland native, who grew up watching the team’s glory days at RFK Stadium, had just secured one of the most significant deals in the franchise’s history. Alongside D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Harris announced the Commanders' return to their spiritual home—RFK Stadium.
The Journey Back
The journey to this moment was anything but straightforward. After years of turmoil under previous owner Dan Snyder, the Commanders faced numerous challenges, including name changes, congressional investigations, and a strained relationship with the D.C. government. However, the tide began to turn when Harris and his ownership group purchased the team in 2023 for a then-record $6.05 billion.
A New Stadium for a New Era
The new 65,000-seat stadium, set to open in 2030, will be built on the historic RFK Stadium site. The project, which includes housing, a sports complex, and retail shops, represents a $3.7 billion investment from the team and the city. The stadium is expected to be a state-of-the-art facility, cementing the Commanders' place as one of the NFL’s marquee franchises.
Political Hurdles and Triumphs
The road to approval was fraught with political challenges. From congressional hearings to last-minute legislative maneuvers, the Commanders and the city worked tirelessly to secure the necessary support. A pivotal moment came in December 2024, when a Hail Mary legislative effort ensured the transfer of federal land for the stadium. The D.C. Council’s decisive vote on August 1, 2025, marked the culmination of this arduous process.
Looking Ahead
With the stadium deal approved, the Commanders can now focus on building a team worthy of their storied past. The return to RFK Stadium not only reconnects the franchise with its rich history but also offers a fresh start for the team and its fans. As Harris aptly put it, 'This will be the best stadium in the country when it’s built.'
A Timeline of Key Events
- Nov. 2, 2022: The Snyders announce their intention to sell the Commanders.
- Nov. 9, 2022: A change in House leadership opens the door for progress on the RFK site.
- July 21, 2023: Josh Harris buys the Commanders.
- Dec. 21, 2024: A congressional Hail Mary ensures the transfer of federal land.
- April 28, 2025: The team and city announce the stadium deal.
- Aug. 1, 2025: The D.C. Council approves the stadium project.
Conclusion
The Washington Commanders' return to RFK Stadium is more than just a relocation; it’s a homecoming. For fans who grew up cheering for the team during its glory days, this moment is a long-awaited reunion. As the Commanders embark on this new chapter, the excitement is palpable. The future looks bright for Washington football, and the best is yet to come.