FedExField

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FedExField is a large outdoor football stadium in Landover, Maryland, best known as the longtime home venue of Washington’s NFL franchise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football venue
outdoor stadium
stadium
accessVia Interstate 495
surface form: Capital Beltway (Interstate 495)

Maryland Route 202
architect Populous
brokeGround 1996
constructionCost US$250 million
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerName Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
formerSeatingCapacity over 90000
hasClubSeats yes
hasHostedEvent NFL playoff games
college football games
concerts
international soccer matches
hasLuxurySuites yes
hasNamingRightsHolder FedEx
hasRenovation seating reductions in 2010s
hasScoreboard end-zone video boards
homeLeague National Football League
isLocatedInMetropolitanArea Washington metropolitan area
isTypeOf multi-purpose stadium
isWellKnownFor hosting Washington's NFL home games
leagueAffiliationOfTenant NFC East
location Landover, Maryland
Prince George’s County, Maryland
surface form: Prince George's County, Maryland
namedAfter FedEx
nearestCity Washington, D.C.
opened 1997
openingDate September 14, 1997
operator Washington Commanders
owner Washington Commanders
parkingCapacity large surface parking lots
primaryTenantSince 1997
primaryUse NFL games
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
replacedVenue RFK Stadium
surface form: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
seatingCapacity 82000
sport American football
surface Bermuda grass
natural grass
tenant Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Football Team

Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins

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