Internal documents reveal potential locations of Washington Commanders new stadium

WASHINGTON — The mystery surrounding the location of a new Washington Commanders stadium has fans hoping and guessing about where the team will build its new facility. Now, never-before-released documents obtained through a source close to the Washington Commanders stadium project that were reviewed by WUSA9 reveal the three potential sites where a Commanders stadium could be built in the Commonwealth.

The documents, which WUSA9 agreed not to show but has permission to report, are marked “Washington Football Team Master Plan Workshop” dated “12.22.2021” and broken into three separate plans:

Master Plan Site A, Site B and Site C.

Site C is roughly 29 miles from downtown D.C. in Sterling, Virginia. According to that plan, the stadium would be built on the site of Loudoun Quarries in Loudon County.

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