Washington Commanders Stadium Deal: Final Vote Looms as Commanders President Urges Approval

The Washington Commanders are on the verge of returning to Washington, D.C. as the D.C. Council prepares for its final vote on the stadium deal. Commanders president Mark Clouse expressed concern over last-minute demands that could jeopardize the deal, threatening the RFK redevelopment plan. Clouse highlighted the Commanders' significant investment in the project, including housing units with affordable options. Despite the Council's unexpected proposals, Clouse urged them to honor the original agreement and proceed with the final approval. If the vote passes, it will mark a significant milestone in bringing the Commanders back to their home city after a long absence.