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Watching Redskins Games Simply Isn't Enough Anymore

By David GainesSep 21st 2006 – 10:06PM

If you've never been to a Redskins game at FedEx Field, there is no way possible to describe the atmosphere so that you can understand the energy in the air. When you have almost 90,000 people screaming at the top of their lungs, it's like putting your ears on a vacuum cleaner. The decibel level is shattering! But...

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FedexField News From the Web

  • 04/03/12 FedExField To Host Major World Soccer Source: Redskins blog The ball will be different and the accents will be thicker, but FedExField is set to host a full slate of football action this summer.
  • 08/26/11 Gaylord National Named ‘Official Home Hotel of the... Source: Hotel Interactive As the largest luxury resort in the greater Washington D.C. region and with convenient proximity to FedExField, the Gaylord National will now host the Redskin players and staff for all home games.
  • 01/21/11 A Full Wall Panorama In FedExField Source: Redskins blog In the last few days, there have been posts by the DC Sports Bog and folks at ExtremeSkins about a panoramic image of FedExField that was sent to Redskins premium seat holders.
  • 09/10/10 Facts about FedExField Source: Washington Business Journal - Washington DC When Dan Snyder became the Redskins owner in July 1999, one of his first tasks was to make additional improvements to FedExField.

Background on FedexField

FedExField (originally Jack Kent Cooke Stadium) is a football stadium located in an unincorporated area near the Capital Beltway (I-495) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, near the site of the old Capital Centre (later called USAir Arena).

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