Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris said he is “incredibly excited” as the first renderings of the team’s reimagined, next generation stadium were unveiled, calling it a major milestone for the franchise and the city.
Harris shared on LinkedIn that the new venue is designed to be the loudest stadium in the NFL and set a new standard for the fan experience, from food and visuals to sightlines and proximity to the field. He described the stadium as a home worthy of the Commanders and a project that will represent the best of Washington, D.C., while helping launch a new neighborhood that brings thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in economic activity to the city.
Harris thanked team president Mark Clouse and design partner HKS for their work on the project and noted that the moment is deeply personal for him. He said RFK Stadium is where his connection to the team first began and where many of his earliest and most meaningful memories as a fan were made.
Harris added that he is committed to turning the vision into reality and delivering the same sense of excitement and pride to future generations of Commanders fans, saying, “The best is yet to come.” The renderings and additional information can be found here.
