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Commanders Spend $100 Million on Virginia Land

NFL Offseason - The Washington Commanders, who currently play in North Englewood, Maryland, have spent $100 million on approximately 200 acres of land in Dumfries, Virginia, with an eye on building a new stadium, according to John Keim of ESPN.

"The Commanders like this site because of how it can be developed," Keim writes. "According to a source, their plans include a 60,000-seat domed stadium—so it can be used throughout the year—as well as: the team's practice facility; an amphitheater that seats between 15,000 and 20,000; a small indoor music arena; high-end retail shops; bars and restaurants and residential living.