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The Kevin Sheehan Show

HR2: RFK Stadium Bill delay rant, Knowns and unknowns about the 2025 Commanders,

The Kevin Sheehan Show

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News, Sports

4.7696 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

6.16.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan rants about the RFK Stadium Bill vote being delayed and the Commanders being “outraged” about the ordeal. Kevin Sheehan goes over what we know and don’t know about the Commanders going into the 2025 season. Callers give their response on what is known and unknown about the Commanders for the 2025 season.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, Joe? All right, this from the Washington Post, I think others have reported on this too,

0:06.2

but I'm going to read from the Washington Post and the story that Jenny Gathright wrote over the

0:12.8

weekend, a story titled, D.C. Council members say stadium approval is likely, but they need more time.

0:23.5

And the mayor doesn't want to give them more time.

0:29.0

But she says it's because the team is upset. Here's the first paragraph or two.

0:33.6

DC council members are working toward approving a football stadium for the Washington commanders at the shuttered RFK stadium site, but probably not by Mayor Muriel Bowser's

0:39.8

July deadline, several lawmakers said this week. The prospect of the council delaying a vote

0:45.9

on the $3.7 billion deal has the team, quote, outraged, closed quote, Bowser said this week, and, quote, sacrifices our exclusive

0:58.1

seat at the table and $2.7 billion in private investment, closed quote.

1:06.4

Bowser has wanted the council to approve the deal with the commanders as part of the council's

1:11.1

fiscal year 2026 budget process, and the commander said this week that any delay beyond that

1:19.7

threatens the team's construction timeline. Council members argue that it's only fair that they take more time to consider a deal

1:30.5

that involves more than $1 billion in taxpayer funds, especially since they said they still

1:38.4

lacked key information, such as a full explanation of the Bowser administration's revenue projections for the project

1:46.5

and an analysis of how much the proposed tax exemptions for the commanders will cost the city.

1:54.9

So this is something that now should be frustrating to everybody. It was April 28th that they held this press

2:05.6

conference, which felt very much like a victory celebration. But we had Phil Mendelsohn on shortly after

2:13.2

that, and he said it's far from that. In fact, it's very premature. And they needed a lot more

2:18.8

information before they could vote on it. And since that, you know, a few-day period in late April,

2:25.7

early May, we've seen some stories. It's now June 16th. We are about a week and a half away

2:33.4

from the two-month mark

2:35.0

from this announcement.

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