Rob Goldberg@@TheRobGoldbergFeatured Columnist IVJune 9, 2022
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According to Laura Vozzella of the Washington Post, Richard L. Saslaw is giving up on trying to get the Washington Commanders to build a stadium in Virginia.

The Commanders spent $100 million on land in Virginia.

Jack Del Rio referred to the January insurrection at the United States Capitol as a "dust-up", according to Saslaw.

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Commanders Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio:

"I can look at images on the TV, people's livelihoods are being destroyed, businesses are being burned down, no problem. And then we have a dust up at the Capitol, nothing burned down, and we're going to make that a major deal." pic.twitter.com/99mF3uxUTD

He apologized for his words.

Saslaw said that it was not very helpful to put it mildly. A lot of people are saying, "Saslaw, this thing needs to wait."

Jeremy McPike cited Del Rio's comments as a reason to vote against the bill.

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Yup. Just sealed the deal to cast my vote as a NO. I think what’s burning down today is the stadium bill. #Commanders https://t.co/ay2eATAqh7

There are a lot of scandals for the organization. The U.S. Congress' Committee on Oversight and Reform requested the owner of the Commanders and the Commissioner of the National Football League to appear at a hearing.

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The National Football League fined the franchise $10 million in 2021 after conducting its own investigation into similar allegations, with the owner's wife taking over day-to-day operations.

A former marketing and events coordination told the panel that she was sexually harassed by him. He was accused of not sharing ticket sales with the rest of the football team.

The Commanders are in limbo about a new stadium. FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland has been the site of the organization's games since 1997.