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Incredible footage shows eerie abandoned stadium ahead of controversial $3.7billion redevelopment

The Washington Commanders franchise has come a long way both on and off the field.

With no Super Bowl triumphs since 1992, scandals hit the Burgundy and Gold under former owner Dan Snyder.

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Washington is planning a return to its storied former homeCredit: Getty
RFK Stadium is under a demolition orderCredit: Getty
The ghostly shell has been left to decayCredit: Getty

Then there was the divisive rebrand.

Ditching the Redskins moniker, which was deemed offensive to Native Americans, Snyder oversaw the change to the Football Team and then Commanders before handing over the keys to Josh Harris.

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The $6.05 billion deal in 2023 was the biggest in sports at the time, beaten by the impending $6.1 billion sale of the Boston Celtics which was agreed in March.

Harris insisted there were no plans to change the team's name again in February despite a lack of approval from fans and will hope on-field success can appease any naysayers.

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He is off to a good start there with Jayden Daniels looking every bit a franchise quarterback after leading Washington to an NFC Championship defeat to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

A headline-grabbing offseason has followed with superstar left tackle Laremy Tunsil acquired via trade and Josh Conerly Jr. drafted to help protect Daniels.

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With a new identity, seemingly functional backroom team and formidable roster, all the team now needs is a glitzy new home.

For that, Harris -- who also bought Northwest Stadium from Snyder -- is going back to the future.

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When Washington won its last title in 1992, RFK Stadium hosted a victory over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship game before a Super Bowl XXII triumph over the Buffalo Bills in San Diego.

The team's last game at its former home was a 37-10 rout of the Dallas Cowboys, which saw fans storm the field to rip up grass and take home burgundy and gold seats.

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