PHOTO: Jaguars may have leaked Redskins' plans for new stadium
A slide displayed at the Jacksonville Jaguars' state of the franchise event Friday may have leaked information about the Washington Redskins' plans to build a new stadium.
The slide includes the Redskins in the category of "new stadium in the next five years":
Interesting slide from Jaguars state of franchise briefing pic.twitter.com/MsB7muxPJO
— Mark Long (@APMarkLong) January 29, 2016
As of now, there are no official plans for the Redskins to move out of FedExField, which opened in 1997. However, the Redskins have hinted at a move and even reportedly hired a firm to draft plans for a new stadium.
The Redskins' lease at FedExField does not expire until 2027, so it would be major news if they have concrete plans to move out in the next five years.
The Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers don't have formal plans for new stadiums either, but the NFL's publicly acknowledged that both teams require new playing facilities.
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