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As Commanders stadium deadline looms, DC councilmembers seek better deal
With the deadline for the D.C. Council to give preliminary approval for the Washington Commanders stadium deal less than a month away, the Council’s plans remain unclear. While Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has promised at least parts of the legislation will be voted on by July 15, councilmembers have discussed the possibility of delaying parts of the bill in...
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DC Council mulls stadium month ahead of deadline for preliminary approval
D.C. Councilmembers have discussed possibly delaying parts of the bill to bring the Washington Commanders back to the District in hopes of getting what they call a better deal. News4’s Mark Segraves spoke with team officials about the July deadline for preliminary approval of the proposal.
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Baby got backs!: All Ears with JP Finlay
On this week’s All Ears with JP Finlay, JP dives into Commanders position groups, including running backs and defensive backs. Plus, NBC Sports’ Jason Garrett, former Cowboys coach, weighs in on what the Commanders are doing right. And Laremy Tunsil talks protecting QB1 and mentoring this year’s first round pick.
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NBC analyst Jason Garrett checks out Commanders minicamp
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn recently welcomed former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett — now an NBC Sports analyst — to practice. He shared some thoughts with Team Insider JP Finlay.
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Expanding estimates, unanswered questions: Checking the math on DC stadium deal
The News4 I-Team’s review of the fiscal impact of an NFL stadium in D.C. shows at least a third of the tax revenue will remain at the proposed Commanders stadium site — a significant portion of the return promised to taxpayers. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg explains.
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Expanding estimates, unanswered questions: Checking the math on DC stadium deal
At a splashy announcement in late April, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser assured taxpayers their $1.1 billion investment in a new football stadium and entertainment complex would be money well spent — pledging that over 30 years the deal would bring in $4 billion in tax revenue. A month later, her administration released a report from private consultants that upped that…
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Expanding estimates, unanswered questions: Checking the math on DC stadium deal
The News4 I-Team’s review of a new fiscal impact of an NFL stadium on D.C. shows at least a third of the tax revenue will remain at the proposed Washington Commanders stadium site — a significant portion of the return promised to taxpayers. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg explains.
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WR Noah Brown carted off practice field, safety Jeremy Reaves signs extension
Head coach Dan Quinn talks about safety Jeremy Reaves’ importance to the team, and cornerback Marshon Lattimore discusses his injury recovery and this year’s comeback. Team Insider JP Finlay reports.
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McLaurin skips Commanders minicamp while looking for new contract
Wide receiver Terry McLaurin is not at Washington Commanders mandatory minicamp as he looks for a new contract. Coach Dan Quinn said Tuesday it’s a situation where football and business intersect. McLaurin turns 30 in September and is only signed through the next NFL season. McLaurin was also absent for voluntary organized team activities last month. But Quinn has...
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McLaurin misses Commanders practice amid contract talks
The Washington Commanders began mandatory minicamp without star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who negotiating a new contract. Team Insider JP Finlay has that story and more from Ashburn.
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How the deal to return the Commanders to DC may face a major roadblock
The D.C. Council held a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning to discuss removing the deal to build a new Commanders stadium from the District’s budget. News4’s Mark Segraves was thrown out of the meeting and tells what it all means.
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DC Council could remove Commanders stadium deal from budget
News4’s Mark Segraves reports the D.C. Council is meeting behind closed doors to discuss possibly removing the new Commanders stadium deal from the D.C. budget.
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Hail Mary hero Noah Brown returns to Commanders healthy
The Washington Commanders are excited to have the player who caught last season’s game-winning Hail Mary back in practive and healthy again. Team Insider JP Finlay has more from wide receiver Noah Brown.
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New Commanders stadium would be built partially underground, host Turkey Bowl
The stadium would be constructed partially below ground to not disrupt neighborhood views and would host the Turkey Bowl once it’s built. News4’s Mark Seagraves reports.
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OTAs All Day: All Ears with JP Finlay
OTAs All Day! On this week’s episode of All Ears with JP Finlay, voluntary practices continue for the Commanders. JP delves into the elevated expectations for Washington this year and hear from coaches on the veteran who is impressing this offseason. Plus, the newest Commanders share how the Burgundy Brotherhood lured them to D.C.
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Commanders welcome new players to successful culture, brotherhood
The Washington Commanders continued voluntary workouts Wednesday with plenty of new players. Team Insider JP Finlay reports the fresh faces are ready to be a part of a team trending in the right direction.
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Commanders delight kids at elementary school pep rally
The Washington Commanders took part in an end-of-year pep rally with the students at Payne Elementary School, just six blocks away from RFK Stadium.
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‘He's swole': Did Daniels bulk up over the offseason?
One of the biggest Washington Commanders story lines heading into last season was quarterback Jayden Daniels’ weight. After the first day of organized team activities Wednesday, the conversation is about whether he bulked up in the offseason. Team Insider JP Finlay investigates.
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Commanders in Ashburn for OTAs: All Ears with JP Finlay
The boys are back! On this week’s episode of “All Ears with JP Finlay,” the Commanders return to Ashburn for OTAs. Hear from new and returning players on their focus heading into a new season and the question swirling on social media: “Did Jayden Daniels bulk up this offseason?”
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Commanders' begin OTAs with new wide receiver Deebo Samuel
The Washington Commanders kicked off OTAs — organized team activities, basically voluntary workouts — with most of the roster in attendance. Team Insider JP Finlay reports from Ashburn, Virginia.