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Are the Commanders Going Back to the Redskins? How to Get There in 2026

Quick answer: No — the team is still the Washington Commanders for 2026. Trump has publicly pushed for a Redskins return, and late-July 2026 reports describe "good-faith" talks between the Commanders and NFL about the old logo specifically, but owner Josh Harris has repeatedly said the name itself isn't reverting. If you're going to a game, you're going to Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland — not DC — and getting there depends heavily on where you're starting from.

📋 Key Takeaways
  • Still the Commanders: No confirmed name change for 2026.
  • Logo ≠ name: The reported talks are about the historic logo, not the registered name.
  • Where they play: Northwest Stadium, Landover, MD — not DC. New DC stadium targets 2030.
  • Parking: Prepaid-only, $40–$60/day; no cash at the gate.
  • Rideshare tip: Request pickup at 8001 Sheriff Road, not the stadium's main address.
2022
Became the
Commanders
20–35 min
Drive from
downtown DC
$40–$60
Prepaid
parking/day
~1 mi
Walk from
Morgan Blvd
Bayside Limousines minibus and chauffeur outside a stadium for a Commanders game day group trip

Are the Commanders Going Back to the Redskins?

Not officially. The name question and the logo question are two different things, and only one of them is actually being discussed right now.

Reports from late July 2026 describe "good-faith discussions" between the Commanders and the NFL about the historic Redskins-era logo — not the franchise's registered name. Harris has drawn this line publicly and consistently: in 2024 he said the old name can't come back, and in 2025, standing next to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to announce the team's new stadium deal, he gave the same answer, adding that the Commanders name has taken on an amazing kind of element inside the organization. The NFL's own reporting has documented Harris stating the name is not changing.

✅ WHAT'S CONFIRMED VS. NOT
Team plays 2026 as the CommandersConfirmed
Full name reversal to RedskinsNot confirmed — no official announcement
Discussions about the old logoReported (late July 2026), not finalized
Trump has publicly called for a name changeConfirmed
Harris has said the name won't revertConfirmed, repeatedly

Timeline: Redskins to Washington Football Team to Commanders

1933–2020
Washington Redskins — name used for 87 years.
2020–2021
Washington Football Team — interim name after retiring "Redskins" amid sponsor pressure.
2022
Washington Commanders — permanent rebrand under then-owner Dan Snyder.
2023
Josh Harris buys the team and says the old name can't come back.
2025
New DC stadium deal announced; Trump pushes for a name reversal.
2026
Reported logo talks; no name change — the team plays as the Commanders.

Why Did They Change the Name From Redskins to Commanders?

The Redskins name faced decades of criticism from Native American advocacy groups over its offensiveness, with organized opposition dating back to the 1960s. Pressure intensified sharply in the summer of 2020, when major sponsors signaled they'd reconsider their relationships with the team unless the name changed. The organization retired it in July 2020, played two seasons as the Washington Football Team, and landed on "Commanders" in February 2022.

Trump's Push and Where the Pressure Stands Now

In July 2025, Trump publicly called for the team to revert to "Redskins" immediately, at one point tying the request to the team's new DC stadium deal. DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said at the time he'd have "no problem" with it. That pressure hasn't gone away, and the reported 2026 logo discussions suggest the organization is at least engaging with part of the conversation — but a logo nod isn't the same as un-retiring the name, and nothing on record says the name itself is changing. ESPN has tracked Trump's push and the stadium-deal threat as the story developed.

Where Do the Commanders Play?

Northwest Stadium, 1600 Ring Road, Landover, MD 20785 — not in Washington, DC. It sits in Prince George's County, roughly 5–10 miles from downtown DC depending on which source and starting point you're measuring from. The stadium has changed names repeatedly (Jack Kent Cooke Stadium → FedExField → briefly Commanders Field → Northwest Stadium in 2024) without ever changing location.

A new stadium is under construction at the old RFK site in DC — the same project Trump tied his 2025 name-change push to — targeted to open in 2030. Until then, every home game is in Maryland.

Routes to Northwest Stadium by Starting Point

🚗 ROUTES BY STARTING POINT
Downtown DC — 20–35 minEast Capitol St. (becomes Central Ave.) → left on Garrett A. Morgan Blvd; or Route 50E → I-495/I-95 to Arena Drive.
N. Virginia (Wilson Bridge) — 30–45 minI-495/I-95 South to Exit 17B (Landover Rd) → left on Brightseat Rd.
N. Virginia (American Legion Bridge) — 30–45 minI-495/I-95 to Exit 22B (BW Parkway) → MD-202 → Brightseat Rd.
Baltimore — 40–50 minI-95 South → I-495 West → Arena Drive.

Traffic on the Capital Beltway (I-495) around Arena Drive is the common chokepoint on all these routes, especially in the final 45 minutes before kickoff and immediately after the game.

Bayside Limousines private minibus with chauffeur ready for a Commanders game day group tailgate

Northwest Stadium Parking

🅿️ PARKING AT A GLANCE
Cost$40–$60/day, general lots
PaymentPrepaid only — no cash drive-up at the gate
Lots open3.5 hours before kickoff
TailgatingPermitted in all general lots; central to the game-day culture here

Buy your pass in advance through the team's official partners. Arriving without one and expecting to pay at the lot is the most common mistake first-time visitors make — there's no cash option to fall back on. If you'd rather skip the gamble, sort out Northwest Stadium parking and game-day transportation before you leave home.

Public Transit: Morgan Boulevard Metro

🚇 METRO AT A GLANCE
LineBlue and Silver
StationMorgan Boulevard
Distance to stadium~0.9–1 mile
Walk time15–20 minutes, dedicated pedestrian path
Extra serviceMetro adds trains on game days

There's no regular shuttle covering that walk for general fans — it's on foot both directions unless you've arranged Metro Access in advance for accessibility needs.

Rideshare and Where to Actually Get Picked Up

Uber and Lyft serve the stadium through a specific rideshare lot, not the main gates. Enter this address directly into your app rather than the stadium's main address:

📍 Rideshare pickup address: Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD 20785. This routes your driver to the correct entry lane instead of the permit-only parking gates — roughly a 5-minute walk from Gate A.

Pricing from downtown DC typically runs $30–$55 without surge, and wait times stay manageable outside the final 45 minutes before kickoff — after the game is a different story, with surge pricing and driver scarcity both spiking at once.

Comparing Your Options

The four realistic ways to reach the stadium, side by side.

Option Cost Best For Main Drawback
Drive + prepaid parking $40–$60 parking Tailgating, schedule control 🟡 Beltway traffic
Metro (Blue/Silver) Metro fare only Budget, no tailgate 🟡 1-mile walk each way
Rideshare $30–$55 one-way Solo or small groups 🔴 Post-game surge
Sprinter van / minibus Flat group rate Groups, tailgates, gear Needs advance booking

For groups specifically, splitting a sprinter van or minibus often beats stacking several rideshares, and it skips both the Metro walk and the post-game surge window entirely — everyone arrives and leaves together, gear and coolers included.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Commanders changing their name back to the Redskins?
Not officially. Reported 2026 discussions are about the historic logo, not a full name reversal.
When did the Redskins become the Commanders?
Retired in 2020, Washington Football Team for two seasons, Commanders since February 2022.
Why did they change the name?
Decades of criticism over the name's offensiveness, plus sponsor pressure that intensified in 2020.
Where do the Commanders play?
Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD — not DC, until the new stadium opens in 2030.
How long does it take to get to Northwest Stadium from DC?
About 20–35 minutes without traffic; longer in the hour before and after kickoff.
Where do I request a rideshare pickup?
Enter Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD — not the stadium address.
Is Northwest Stadium parking cash or prepaid?
Prepaid only. Buy in advance; there's no cash option at the gate.
📅 Last Updated: August 2026
Name status reflects reporting current as of early August 2026: no confirmed change, logo discussions ongoing, Commanders for 2026. Routes, parking, and pricing verified against the venue and third-party guides; confirm before game day. Developing story — verify current status before relying on it.
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