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Northwest Stadium is an American football stadium in Landover, Maryland, United States, located 5 miles (8 km) east of Washington, D.C. It is the home stadium of the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). From 2004 until 2010, it had the NFL's largest seating capacity at 91,000; it currently seats 62,000. [12]
Northwest Stadium: Washington Commanders: Landover, Maryland: 62,000 Bermuda grass: Open 1997 [36] [37] NRG Stadium: Houston Texans: Houston, Texas: 72,220 Hellas Matrix Turf [38] Retractable 2002 [39] Paycor Stadium: Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati, Ohio: 65,515 UBU Speed Series S5-M Synthetic Turf Open 2000 [40] Raymond James Stadium: Tampa ...
Northwest Stadium, the home field of the National Football League (NFL)'s Washington Commanders. Northwest Stadium is a football stadium for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League in the neighboring CDP of Summerfield and has a Landover postal address. [17] [18] (See also Raljon, Maryland.)
The current lease at the stadium in Landover, Maryland, runs through 2027, and the new naming-rights deal does not preclude the team from opening a new one before the deal's completion in 2032.
Play in Northwest Stadium (Landover, Maryland) Headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia: League / conference affiliations; National Football League (1932–present) Eastern Division (1933–1949) American Conference (1950–1952) Eastern Conference (1953–1969) Capitol Division (1967–1969) National Football Conference (1970–present) NFC East ...
Washington D.C. is one step closer to making a play for the Washington Commanders and the team's return to the former site at RFK Stadium.. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee passed ...
FedEx Field opened in 1997, relatively recently in human terms but an epoch ago by the multibillion-dollar stadium standards of today. Located in Landover, Md., FedEx Field lacks the elite-level ...
Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland has served as a neutral site for numerous college football games over the years. Among the most prominent were the 112th Army-Navy game, played in 2011, and 125th game, played in 2024.