The Commanders are pursuing a return to the nation’s capital, but the D.C. Council is unlikely to approve a $3.7 billion deal championed by Mayor Muriel Bowser before a July 15 deadline, according to Jenny Gathright of The Washington Post.
In January, former President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that transferred control of RFK Stadium – the franchise’s home from 1961 to 1996 – and the 170-acre property on which it sits to Washington, D.C. The bill also empowered Bowser to negotiate with the Commanders to bring them back to the city, which resulted in a term sheet that requires a council vote by July 15. If the deal is not approved by then – or if the terms are altered “materially” – the city will no longer have exclusive negotiating rights with the team, per Gathright. That would allow the Commanders to explore alternative options for their future stadium, whether it be a continued stay in Landover or another location in the D.C. metropolitan area.
Members of the D.C. Council have requested more information about the deal regarding revenue projections and tax exemptions, arguing that the size of the deal – which includes $1 billion in public funds – merits a more careful approach. They have also suggested changes to the stadium’s parking, rent, and labor agreements. Compiling this information and negotiating the proposed alterations are all but certain to delay the deal’s approval until after the July 15 deadline.
Bowser said in June that the Commanders were “outraged” and “blindsided” by the potential delay, as it could interfere with the team’s “very, very specific timelines” regarding construction. In a statement (via Gathright), the Commanders said that they “need a new home by 2030” and warned that further setbacks could threaten that goal as well as their desire to host other major events, such as the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Indeed, the council scheduled public hearings on July 29 and 30, per Liam Griffin of The Washington Times, essentially guaranteeing that the city will not hit the Commanders’ deadline. Bowser said last week (via Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk) that her level of concern was a four out of five last week, though council members have expressed confidence in the Commanders’ desire to return to Washington.
Team owner Josh Harris has made it clear on multiple occasions that his intention when he bought the team in 2023 was to bring it back to the city for which it is named. However, it would not be surprising if the Commanders looked into other locations in the meantime, both to give them leverage as they continue working with D.C. and to ensure they have another option for a future home if their preferred plan falls through.
Expecting taxpayers to cough up 1 billion in funds seems insane. Perhaps Josh Harris could extort that kind of money from Jerry Jones by threatening to move the team to Dallas.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta 700 mil taxpayer funded few years ago
Baltimore City spending 600 mil to upgrade M&T stadium
Soldier Field 600 mil to renovate 20 years ago.
This is basically why Goodell’s plan to export the game to foreign markets is dead in the water. Taxpayers in London, Paris, Berlin would just laugh at a proposal like that.
Maybe he should actually just move the team to another location. Not threaten to do so, just do it. If another city wants to pay the money for the stadium, then fine.
Good point. The team has already lost its historic name, the Redskins, so who cares where Josh Harris takes it?
Tradition and history are already gone. The only regret is that one won’t be able to talk daily about the Washington Commies in a sports context anymore.
” Team owner Josh Harris has made it clear on multiple occasions that his intention when he bought the team in 2023 was to bring it back to the city for which it is named.”..
Correction….
” Team owner Josh Harris has made it clear on multiple occasions that his intention when he bought the team in 2023 was to auction off the location his NFL Team will play to the highest bidder.”
A lot of money to build it on that dump of a site with crime all around it. Leonsis played Virginia to come up with a plan for a new arena which got DC to commit to upgrades as well as actually policing the area. Sad when the police HQ were a few blocks away, but they did nothing up until that point to drive the riff raff away.
Josh Harris can just build the stadium with his own money. he can sell fanatics company, sell the 76ers, sell the devils, and I do think he owns or is a part owner of one of those premier soccer league teams. he spent like 6bil to by the commanders so he can come up with the money, he just wants a free ride for a stadium when he has shitloads of capital all around him
Exactly! The average Joe foots the bill and then can’t afford to take the family to a game or even purchased an overpriced shirt.
I’ll keep saying it until it sticks. If they want taxpayer money, then taxpayers get part ownership of the team.
HOW MUCHMONEY DOES THESE OWNERS WANT IF THE GOT 10 BILLION WHY CANT THE SUBSIDIZE THERE OWN STADIUM,HARRIS GOT MORE MONEY HE CANT SPEND IT TEN LIFE TIMES. I HOPE THEY DONT GIVE HIM SQUALL DUCE. HARRIS USE YOUR OWN MONEY, ISTEAD OF “OP” MONEY, others peoples money.
OWNERS BAD. BILLIONAIRES BOOO. WE NEED THAT TAX MONEY TO BOMB THE MIDDLE EAST.
Yes, I agree with the other commentators. If Josh Harris and his consortium want public money, a corresponding share of the team should pass to public ownership. Why should the public purse subsidise profitable private sports leagues?