The Washington Commanders have announced a rebranding of their home stadium from Commanders Field to Northwest Stadium. This change reflects a new partnership with Northwest Federal Credit Union, with whom the Commanders have a longstanding relationship. The team’s managing partner, Josh Harris, expressed pride in partnering with an organization so dedicated to the DMV community.
The renaming of the stadium comes as part of a multi-year, exclusive naming-rights agreement between the Commanders and Northwest Federal Credit Union. The joint press conference to announce the partnership and the new stadium name will take place before the Commanders’ home opener, creating excitement among fans and stakeholders.
Both the Commanders and Northwest Federal Credit Union have deep roots in the DMV region, making this partnership a natural fit. The stadium, previously known as FedEx Field, will now be known as Northwest Stadium, further solidifying the relationship between the two organizations.
Fans can expect to see a new look and feel at the stadium, reflecting the Commanders’ commitment to the community and their continued success on the field. The Commanders will now play their home games at Northwest Stadium, where they aim to create memorable experiences for fans and visitors alike.
Overall, the renaming of the stadium signifies a new chapter for the Commanders and their partnership with Northwest Federal Credit Union, showcasing their dedication to the DMV region and the community they serve.
Source
Photo credit www.fox5dc.com