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Daily Slop - 25 July 23: Terry McLaurin makes his NFL Top-100 debut; high hopes & expectations for Sweat and Young in 2023

The search for a new stadium is among new ownership’s long-term priorities, but the process is fraught with complications and will span D.C., Virginia and Maryland.

“We have no idea where we’re going to build the stadium,” said Mitchell Rales, the co-founder of Danaher Corp. and a top investor in Harris’s group.

The 190-acre RFK site is one option for the Commanders’ new home, but the federal government owns it, and its lease with D.C. includes restrictions on how the land can be used.

FedEx Field is a crumbling eyesore that Snyder had hoped to ditch for years.