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Subject: Washington Commanders think "smallest is best" with new stadium plan?
From: prohuman...@gmail.com (observer)
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 by: observer - Wed, 1 Jun 2022 18:04 UTC

(corrected re-post as the bottom article
below neglected to include the fact that
So-Fi Stadium hosts both the Los Angeles
Rams & the Los Angeles Chargers)

Washington, having just come out of having
the weirdest name in NFL history (football
team), now is planning on building the NFL's
smallest stadium:

---
May 31 2022

Washington Commanders' proposed stadium
would be smallest in the NFL, per report
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/washington-commanders-proposed-stadium-would-be-smallest-in-the-nfl-per-report/
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The Washington Commanders have been ex-
ploring building a new stadium, and have start-
ed to narrow in on where its new home will be
and what it will look like.

.... FedExField is one of the largest stadiums in
the NFL, but the Commanders are looking at
downsizing. Per The Times-Dispatch, Washing-
ton's proposal is for a 55,000-seat stadium. That
would be the smallest stadium in the NFL.

.... Washington's playing contract at FedExField
is set to expire after the 2026 season ...

---

Sidenote - NFL Stadium Capacity: Which are the
biggest and smallest as of March 28 2022?
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-stadium-capacity-which-are-the-biggest-and-smallest/

Biggest NFL stadiums

1. MetLife Stadium | 82,500
New York Jets and New York Giants
Opened: 2010

2. FedEx Field | 82,000
Washington Commanders
Opened: 1997

3. Lambeau Field | 81,441
Green Bay Packers
Opened: 1957

4. AT&T Stadium | 80,000
Dallas Cowboys
Opened: 2009

5. Arrowhead Stadium | 76,416
Kansas City Chiefs
Opened: 1972

Smallest NFL stadiums

30. Soldier Field | 61,500
Chicago Bears
Opened: 1924

29. State Farm Stadium | 63,400
Arizona Cardinals
Opened: 2006

T27. Allegiant Stadium | 65,000
Las Vegas Raiders
Opened: 2020

T27. Ford Field | 65,000
Detroit Lions
Opened: 2002

26. Hard Rock Stadium | 65,326
Miami Dolphins
Opened: 1987

Where do the remaining NFL stadiums
rank in terms of capacity?

6. Mile High Stadium | 76,125
Denver Broncos
Opened: 2001

7. Bank of America Stadium | 75,523
Carolina Panthers
Opened: 1996

8. Caesars Superdome | 73,208
New Orleans Saints
Opened: 1975

9. NRG Stadium | 72,220
Houston Texans
Opened: 2002

10. Highmark Stadium | 71,608
Buffalo Bills
Opened: 1973

11. M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008
Baltimore Ravens
Opened: 1998

12. Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000
Atlanta Falcons
Opened: 2017

13. SoFi Stadium | 70,000
Los Angeles Rams & Los Angeles Chargers
Opened: 2020

14. Lincoln Financial Field | 69,596
Philadelphia Eagles
Opened: 2003

15. Nissan Stadium | 69,143
Tennessee Titans
Opened: 1999

16. TIAA Bank Field | 69,132
Jacksonville Jaguars
Opened: 1995

17. Lumen Field | 69,000
Seattle Seahawks
Opened: 2002

18. Levi’s Stadium | 68,500
San Francisco 49ers
Opened: 2014

19. Heinz Field | 68,400
Pittsburgh Steelers
Opened: 2001

20. FirstEnergy Stadium | 67,895
Cleveland Browns
Opened: 1999

21. Lucas Oil Stadium | 67,000
Indianapolis Colts
Opened: 2008

22. Gillette Stadium | 66,829
New England Patriots
Opened: 2002

23. U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,655
Minnesota Vikings
Opened: 2016

24. Raymond James Stadium | 65,890
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Opened: 1998

25. Paul Brown Stadium | 65,515
Cincinnati Bengals
Opened: 2000

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 by: observer - Mon, 13 Jun 2022 17:17 UTC

Follow-up:

Many obstacles stand in the way of the plan
for Washington to build the NFL's smallest
stadium (article posted June 9 2022):
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34064157/virginia-general-assembly-tables-washington-commanders-stadium-bill

On Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 1:04:22 PM UTC-5, observer wrote:

..> (corrected re-post as the bottom article
..> below neglected to include the fact that
..> SoFi Stadium hosts both the Los Angeles
..> Rams & the Los Angeles Chargers)
..>
..> Washington, having just come out of having
..> the weirdest name in NFL history (football
..> team), now is planning on building the NFL's
..> smallest stadium:
..>
..> ---
..> May 31 2022
..>
..> Washington Commanders' proposed stadium
..> would be smallest in the NFL, per report
..> https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/washington-commanders-proposed-stadium-would-be-smallest-in-the-nfl-per-report/
..> ---
..>
..> The Washington Commanders have been ex-
..> ploring building a new stadium, and have start-
..> ed to narrow in on where its new home will be
..> and what it will look like.
..>
..> ... FedExField is one of the largest stadiums in
..> the NFL, but the Commanders are looking at
..> downsizing. Per The Times-Dispatch, Washing-
..> ton's proposal is for a 55,000-seat stadium. That
..> would be the smallest stadium in the NFL.
..>
..> ... Washington's playing contract at FedExField
..> is set to expire after the 2026 season ...
..>
..> ---
..>
..> Sidenote - NFL Stadium Capacity: Which are the
..> biggest and smallest as of March 28 2022?
..> https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-stadium-capacity-which-are-the-biggest-and-smallest/
..>
..> Biggest NFL stadiums
..>
..> 1. MetLife Stadium | 82,500
..> New York Jets and New York Giants
..> Opened: 2010
..>
..> 2. FedEx Field | 82,000
..> Washington Commanders
..> Opened: 1997
..>
..> 3. Lambeau Field | 81,441
..> Green Bay Packers
..> Opened: 1957
..>
..> 4. AT&T Stadium | 80,000
..> Dallas Cowboys
..> Opened: 2009
..>
..> 5. Arrowhead Stadium | 76,416
..> Kansas City Chiefs
..> Opened: 1972
..>
..> Smallest NFL stadiums
..>
..> 30. Soldier Field | 61,500
..> Chicago Bears
..> Opened: 1924
..>
..> 29. State Farm Stadium | 63,400
..> Arizona Cardinals
..> Opened: 2006
..>
..> T27. Allegiant Stadium | 65,000
..> Las Vegas Raiders
..> Opened: 2020
..>
..> T27. Ford Field | 65,000
..> Detroit Lions
..> Opened: 2002
..>
..> 26. Hard Rock Stadium | 65,326
..> Miami Dolphins
..> Opened: 1987
..>
..> Where do the remaining NFL stadiums
..> rank in terms of capacity?
..>
..> 6. Mile High Stadium | 76,125
..> Denver Broncos
..> Opened: 2001
..>
..> 7. Bank of America Stadium | 75,523
..> Carolina Panthers
..> Opened: 1996
..>
..> 8. Caesars Superdome | 73,208
..> New Orleans Saints
..> Opened: 1975
..>
..> 9. NRG Stadium | 72,220
..> Houston Texans
..> Opened: 2002
..>
..> 10. Highmark Stadium | 71,608
..> Buffalo Bills
..> Opened: 1973
..>
..> 11. M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008
..> Baltimore Ravens
..> Opened: 1998
..>
..> 12. Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000
..> Atlanta Falcons
..> Opened: 2017
..>
..> 13. SoFi Stadium | 70,000
..> Los Angeles Rams & Los Angeles Chargers
..> Opened: 2020
..>
..> 14. Lincoln Financial Field | 69,596
..> Philadelphia Eagles
..> Opened: 2003
..>
..> 15. Nissan Stadium | 69,143
..> Tennessee Titans
..> Opened: 1999
..>
..> 16. TIAA Bank Field | 69,132
..> Jacksonville Jaguars
..> Opened: 1995
..>
..> 17. Lumen Field | 69,000
..> Seattle Seahawks
..> Opened: 2002
..>
..> 18. Levi’s Stadium | 68,500
..> San Francisco 49ers
..> Opened: 2014
..>
..> 19. Heinz Field | 68,400
..> Pittsburgh Steelers
..> Opened: 2001
..>
..> 20. FirstEnergy Stadium | 67,895
..> Cleveland Browns
..> Opened: 1999
..>
..> 21. Lucas Oil Stadium | 67,000
..> Indianapolis Colts
..> Opened: 2008
..>
..> 22. Gillette Stadium | 66,829
..> New England Patriots
..> Opened: 2002
..>
..> 23. U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,655
..> Minnesota Vikings
..> Opened: 2016
..>
..> 24. Raymond James Stadium | 65,890
..> Tampa Bay Buccaneers
..> Opened: 1998
..>
..> 25. Paul Brown Stadium | 65,515
..> Cincinnati Bengals
..> Opened: 2000
..>
..> *--- --- ---*

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