Commanders Field guide | Itinerant Fan (2024)

By Edward de la Fuente

Our guide to Commanders Field in Landover, Maryland, includes information on events, tickets, parking, public transportation, nearby hotels and restaurants, seating and more. Read on to find out how to get the most out of your gameday experience.

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In football more than any other sport, space is considered a key factor in what makes a good place to put a stadium. The venues are meant to hold upwards of 60,000 or more, and lots of room for parking is important so that people can bring their tricked-out vehicles and tailgate.

Usually such space for football stadiums are more likely to be found out in the suburbs, or at least away from the city center, and so that’s where you can find many of the NFL’s stadiums, such as Commanders Field.

Washington’s football stadium is just outside the District’s boundaries in Landover, Md.; it’s a huge stadium, one of the largest capacity-wise in the NFL; and its parking lot is pretty big. But talk to a few Commanders fans and you’ll quickly get the sense that they don’t really love their stadium — it’s just, you know, there, and since that’s where their team plays, they live with it.

There’s probably a good reason for it — though it was crumbling even before the club left and it was the smallest by capacity in the NFL by that time, the old RFK Stadium is beloved by most fans. In fact, despite Commanders Field having only been around since the late ’90s, there’s alreadytalk of the team moving on, perhaps back to the District, maybe even to the RFK site.

Change continues to come to the stadium, as longtime naming sponsor FedEx recently relinquished its rights — thus the name “Commanders Field,” which is meant to be temporary as the franchise seeks a new sponsor.

Commanders Field is a serviceable venue in which to watch football, and it is a regular host to a number of large-scale events as well. But there are a few things that we noticed that, if we were die-hards going to 10 games a year here, we might see as big problems, too.

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2Map of Landover and surrounding area

3Things to do around Commanders Field

3.1Landover restaurants near the stadium

4Watching a game at Commanders Field

4.1Food and drink at Commanders Field

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Getting to Commanders Field

Maybe it’s because we’re big transportation nerds, but the effort in getting to Commanders Field for an event is the biggest problem with it in our minds. The pregame and postgame traffic situation looked like an absolute nightmare when we visited for an early-season game.

Even though the stadium sits about a mile from the Capital Beltway, the loop highway that connects the D.C. suburbs in Maryland and Virginia, the roads leading into the stadium grounds are windy and not really wide enough to handle that volume of cars. We saw a lot of cars at a standstill both during our entrance and our exit.

You certainly have an alternative in the Washington Metro, and the region’s subway system is an appealing option to get to Commanders Field if you’re visiting, without a car, and staying within D.C. boundaries.

But using it to get to a game or any other Commanders Field event isn’t necessarily as easy as it sounds. From central D.C., you have to take the Blue or Silver line to the Morgan Boulevard station, then walk a mile north along a rather hilly Morgan Boulevard, past a bunch of rowhouses and apartments. The good news is, the road leads directly into the Commanders Field parking lot.

Parking at Commanders Field

There are three roads into the Commanders Field grounds, and if you have a color-coded permit or have purchased parking in advance, you’ll be using one of these roads into the stadium.

Those looking to pay on site will need to navigate onto Brightseat Road (going toward Commanders Field from the north, make a left before entering the stadium parking lot) and then head to the single-game entry lot a quarter-mile away.

Single-game parking permits can be purchased in advance via Ticketmaster; follow this link for a Commanders Field parking map.

Landover hotels near Commanders Field

WoodSpring Suites Washington DC East Arena Drive – 0.6 miles away
Residence Inn Largo Capital Beltway – 0.8 miles away
Staybridge Suites – Washington DC East – Largo – 1.1 miles away
Search for more Landover-area hotels on Booking.com.

Map of Landover and surrounding area

Things to do around Commanders Field

If you’ve come to Commanders Field looking to tailgate, it serves two purposes: 1) You get to party before the game and 2) you have an excuse to come early and beat traffic, and if you prefer, to wait out postgame traffic. So it’s no surprise that fans in the know do that in droves, and it’s worth a walk through the Commanders Field parking lot to check out the scene.

Those wanting to get an early start on tailgating are encouraged to use the “Redzone” parking lot off Sheriff Road (head west before entering the stadium grounds). The Redzone lot opens five hours before kickoff, as opposed to four hours prior for all other lots.

Beyond that, you’d be hard-pressed to find alternate activities considering Commanders Field is surrounded mostly by office parks and residences.

A small strip mall can be found at the interchange between Landover Road (Route 202) and Brightseat Road, north of the stadium. Head back to the Capital Beltway and you’ll find more restaurants, including at the Woodmore Town Centre off Landover Road.

Most of the hotels close to Commanders Field are in this area as well, which is convenient if you’re visiting from out of town for an event, but you’ll find that in general, the businesses nearby are more there to serve the community than to welcome an influx of sports fans.

For more on visiting the Washington metro area, check out our Washington sports travel guide.

Landover restaurants near the stadium

Carolina Kitchen – Southern, 1.0 miles away
Copper Canyon Grill – American, 1.3 miles away
Jasper’s American Grill – American, 1.3 miles away
Search for more Landover-area restaurants on Tripadvisor.

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Watching a game at Commanders Field

Commanders Field is big — it’s currently configured to fit 82,000 into the seating bowl — and it’s got pretty much everything you’d expect a sports venue to have these days.

What it lacks, though, is character, and that’s what most Washington fans don’t like about the place — especially if they’re old enough to remember when the team played at RFK Stadium. It really is your typical behemoth concrete structure without much in the way of charm.

Fans have also been vocal about typically cold customer service, and we experienced this ourselves during our visit to Commanders Field — no one was downright rude to us, but we got the sense that the ushers and crowd control staff are just too eager to tell you what you’re not allowed to do, such as step into a seating section you don’t hold a ticket for.

That said, Commanders Field’s sight lines throughout the seating bowl don’t seem to be too bad — we had seats halfway up the upper deck, right on the 50-yard line. We felt we could see everything but it was bordering on being too high, so we can only imagine what the folks in the extreme nosebleeds were seeing.

This isn’t as big of a problem these days, as part of Commanders Field’s renovations over the last decade involved the removal of rows worth of seating from the upper deck.

Standing room tickets are also available on the 400 (upper deck) level behind the end zones, and if you get there early enough to stake out a spot, you get a decent view of the game and a rail/shelf to lean on and place your beer down on.

If you enter Commanders Field well before kickoff, you can head over to the Bud Light Party Pavilion between gates F and G on the stadium’s south side. This serves as the team’s official pregame party, where fans can listen to live music as well as the team’s radio pregame show, play games, eat and drink, and so on.

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Food and drink at Commanders Field

Like many stadiums around the country, Commanders Field has worked to improve its concessions offerings in recent years. There are a few standards worth mentioning — for example, Ben’s Chili Bowl, a D.C. institution, serves its “Half-Smokes” (basically a hot dog that’s split, grilled, and topped with chili).

Several other brand names operate out of Commanders Field, such as Johnny Rockets (burgers) and Firehouse Subs (sandwiches). Celebrity chef Guy Fieri is lending his name to a chicken tenders stand called Chicken Guy, on the main concourse as well.

And though it’s associated more with northern neighbor Baltimore, pit beef sandwiches can also be found here.

Original publish date:February 4, 2016
Most recent update: May 27, 2024

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FAQs

How to get to Commanders game? ›

You can travel to the stadium via public transportation using the Metrorail system. Just take the Blue or Silver Lines to the Morgan Boulevard Metro Station. The Morgan Boulevard Station is located on Garrett Morgan Boulevard and is within 1-mile walking distance to the stadium.

Can you bring a digital camera to FedExField? ›

Still cameras, digital cameras, and handheld video cameras are allowed at FedEx Field for sporting events as long as they don't interfere with another person's gameday experience. You cannot reproduce any pictures or videos taken during the events for commercial use without the Redskins' written permission.

What is club level at Commanders stadium? ›

Club Level season tickets allow you to enjoy the sights, sounds, and thrills of gameday with amenities that will make your entire gameday experience seamless from start to finish. Enjoy benefits including complimentary food & parking, access to a climate-controlled club space and much more!

Where do the Washington Commanders play at home? ›

Can I wear Redskins gear to FedExField? ›

The Washington Football Team bans fans from wearing Native American headdresses, face paint at home games. Fans will be allowed back at FedEx Field for the first time since the Washington Football Team changed its name from the Washington Redskins.

How early should I get to the Commanders game? ›

Arrive Early: Fans should plan to arrive at least an hour before kickoff through various means of transportation. Parking lots open four (4) hours before kickoff and entries open two (2) hours before kickoff. Guests should check their mobile tickets for recommended stadium entry.

Can you bring a vape into FedExField? ›

Guests attending a game at FedEx field are prohibited from using electronic cigarettes in the seating areas, concourses, tunnels, and restrooms. Designated smoking sections are available for guests at Gate A and Gate E.

Can I bring water to FedExField? ›

Unlike at Nationals Park, outside food and beverages, including sealed water bottles, may not be brought into FedEx Field.

Can you bring blankets into FedExField? ›

We limit the type and number of bags carried into the stadium, not the items that you normally bring to a game; therefore, you can carry non-prohibited personal items in your pockets or jacket. You can carry a blanket and wear binoculars and/or a camera around your neck or hold them in your hands without the case.

Is FedExField cashless? ›

As you prepare for your experience, please note that FedExField is a cashless and mobile-only venue.

Can you take a purse to FedExField? ›

Fans are largely limited to bringing in clear bags, but they do have strict restrictions for non-clear bags. Non-clear bags must have a shoulder or wrist strap, and have to be smaller than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches. This means bags that are not clear must be clutches that can fit in your hand. Fans were prepared Sunday.

Can you Uber to FedExField? ›

How to get to FedEx Field Field in a rideshare. If you take an Uber or Lyft, FedEx Field says to enter your destination address as Prince George's County Sports Complex (8001 Sheriff Rd, Hyattsville MD 20785).

What was the Redskins' original name? ›

The franchise had the team name since 1933, one year after the organization was formed as the Boston Braves in 1932. The debate around the team name finally reached its tipping point as the franchise officially announced Monday the team name will be retired.

Who is the owner of the Washington Commanders? ›

Why did the Redskins change their name? ›

The topic, part of the larger Native American mascot controversy, began receiving widespread public attention in the 1990s. In 2020, the team responded to economic pressure in the wake of the George Floyd protests by retiring the name and logo.

Can you take the metro to Commanders stadium? ›

Morgan Boulevard Station on the Silver or Blue Line is the closest station to Commanders Field. The station is nine-tenths of a mile from the stadium and a pedestrian walkway offers direct access to the stadium. The Downtown Largo Metrorail station, also on the Silver or Blue Line, is one mile away from the stadium.

Where is the best place to park for the Washington Commanders game? ›

The RedZone Lot offers extra wide parking spaces, opens one (1) hour earlier than all other lots and has a dedicated roadway to enter/exit the lot keeping traffic delays to a minimum. Accessible pay-on-site parking operated by the Washington Commanders is available off of Brightseat Road in the Gray Lot.

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There are 2 ways of obtaining commanders: Buying them from the in-game store. Drop them from Commander crates.

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