All of Washington's major sports teams could be playing in D.C. from 2030 on
Briefly

The Washington Commanders are poised to return to D.C. by 2030, following a preliminary agreement to build a 65,000-seat domed stadium on the historic RFK site. While the D.C. Council's approval remains a hurdle, the potential move would unify all major professional sports teams in the city's jurisdiction for the first time in over 40 years. This move reflects a significant shift in local sports dynamics and highlights the D.C. government's efforts to foster community pride by having teams represent the city they play in.
There are still many hurdles to overcome, especially a vote by the D.C. Council. And there will be NIMBY's. However, let's take a step back and assume that the project proceeds.
If so, the Commanders will be in D.C. starting in the 2030 season. And it would mean something bigger.
Assuming all of this goes through, you have to give the D.C. government a hat tip for ensuring that all of the major sports teams are playing in the city that they represent.
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