Daily Slop - 13 Jun 25 - With July 15th deadline nearing, politics take a front seat in RFK Stadium site discussions

Daily Slop - 13 Jun 25 - With July 15th deadline nearing, politics take a front seat in RFK Stadium site discussions
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$3.8B Commanders Stadium Deal at Risk Over Political Rift

The $3.8 billion proposal for a new Commanders stadium has devolved into a political back-and-forth between the District of Columbia’s top two officials.

Less than two months after first completing the stadium deal with Commanders owner Josh Harris, D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser said that delays by the D.C. Council to approve the latest budget are already imperiling a plan for the facility targeted for a 2030 opening.

“A delay sacrifices our exclusive seat at the table and $2.7 million in private investment,” Bowser said. “The Commanders and my team are ready to iron out the details with the Council and respond to any concerns. It should be clear, but let me emphasize: If the Council strips the deal terms or budgeted dollars from the budget, it kills our agreement with the Commanders.”

The agreement between Bowser and the Commanders does require preliminary approval of the stadium plan by July 15, at which point the team would be able to talk with other jurisdictions. Neighboring Maryland and Virginia have made separate pushes toward a new stadium, but never got as far in negotiations as D.C.

D.C. Council Chair Phil Mendelson, already a skeptic of the $1.1 billion in public support targeted for the Commanders stadium and related infrastructure, called Bowser’s comments inaccurate. He also said, despite the language in the stadium deal, there is more time to work with than what Bowser suggests.

“The Commanders have said the earliest they would need the District’s money and go to the bond markets to finance construction is next summer,” Mendelson said. “We will work within the Commanders’ 2030 timetable.”

Part of the backdrop of the political battle between the two officials is Bowser’s late May delivery of a proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, weeks later than expected and a particular source of public frustration for Mendelson, as he claimed it has unduly compressed the Council’s legislative work to fund the upcoming year.


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Minicamp notebook | Coaches tell Commanders to stay prepared for their moment

— Neither Jayden Daniels nor Marcus Mariota participated in the 11-on-11 periods, leaving Sam Hartman and Josh Johnson to lead the offense during the period. Hartman had his moments, like when he tossed a touchdown to Luke McCaffrey, but he also threw an interception to Car’Lin Vigers near the goal line.

— Noah Brown left practice Wednesday with an undisclosed injury and did not return for the rest of the day. He also didn’t participate in Thursday’s practice, and when asked about his status, Quinn didn’t have an update other than to say Brown was supposed to get an MRI.

— Quinn said running back Chris Rodriguez has “really applied himself” to...