Redskins Reveal Unique Feature in Stadium Design

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Photo Credit: 60 Minutes
Photo Credit: 60 Minutes

When the Washington Redskins eventually leave FedEx Field for greener pastures (a new stadium), that stadium will reportedly have a feature more familiar to medieval castles than to modern football stadiums: a moat.

The moat around the new stadium, however, is not intended to keep out marauding hoards. The moat is intended for use by kayakers.

Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group unveiled a model of the proposed stadium project recently on ā€œ60 Minutes.ā€ You can view video of the segment below.

ā€œThe stadium is designed as much for the tailgating, like the pre-game, as for the game itself,ā€ Bjarke Ingels told ā€œ60 Minutes.ā€ ā€œTailgating literally becomes a picnic in a park. It can actually make the stadium a more lively destination throughout the year without ruining the turf for the football game.

The teamā€™s current lease on FedEx Field goes through 2027, but owner Daniel Snyder has expressed interest in building a new stadium and officials in Maryland and Virginia seem willing to help him. Talks on where a new stadium would be located and how it would be paid for remain in the early stages.

Part of Snyderā€™s motivation to build a new stadium, according to the Washington Post, is keeping up with the Joneses. Jerry Jones that is. Snyder envisions building a stadium to rival AT&T Stadium, home of Jonesā€™s Dallas Cowboys.  

A new stadium might also allow Snyder to host a Super Bowl, something heā€™s reportedly been eager to do since he became an NFL owner. 

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