After Dan Snyder's exit, the NFL at last has a relevant D.C. team again
Briefly

The Washington Commanders, after being purchased by private equity investor Josh Harris for $6.05 billion, are poised for a significant turnaround. As the team heads into the NFC championship game in Philadelphia, the change in ownership and leadership reflects a renewed hope and excitement for fans. This moment underscores the franchise's storied legacy, with sentiments from league owners highlighting the emotional connection fans have with the team. The current team, featuring promising leadership and talent, may signify the start of a successful new era for Washington football.
“That legacy of RFK and the Hogs and Joe Gibbs and everything, how that franchise was viewed, it's exciting to see it come back because the fans deserve it there.”
“The Commanders' new owners and leadership signal the start of an era filled with the promise of sustained success, and high-stakes games.”
Read at Washington Post
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