Jack Kent Cooke Stadium

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Jack Kent Cooke Stadium was a large outdoor football stadium in Landover, Maryland, that served as the home of the NFL’s Washington Redskins after RFK Stadium and before being renamed FedExField.

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Jack Kent Cooke Stadium canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football stadium
outdoor stadium
alsoKnownAs The Jack
capacityAtOpening about 80000
category Defunct National Football League venues
Sports venues in Maryland
constructionType open-air stadium
country United States of America
surface form: United States
followedByName FedExField
formerNameOf FedExField
hasScoreboardType outdoor scoreboard
hasSeatingType bowl configuration
hasSurface natural grass
homeTeam Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins
league National Football League
locatedIn Landover, Maryland
Maryland
Prince George’s County, Maryland
surface form: Prince George's County, Maryland
namedAfter Jack Kent Cooke
openingYear 1997
ownerAtOpening Jack Kent Cooke
partOfMetropolitanArea Washington metropolitan area
precededByHomeStadium RFK Stadium
surface form: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
primaryUse NFL games
renamedAs FedExField
renamingYear 1999
replacedStadiumAsHomeOfWashingtonRedskins RFK Stadium
surface form: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
tenant Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins
usedBy Washington Commanders
surface form: Washington Redskins
usedFor American football

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FedExField formerName Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
The Jack refersTo Jack Kent Cooke Stadium