Washington redskins
The closest airport to FedEx Field is Reagan National Airport, which is 15 miles away.
The main sponser of the Washington Redskins organization is FedEx, which has its label attached to their football stadium in Landover Maryland, FedEx Field.
It's the FedEx Field of the Washington Redskins
The main sponser of the Washington Redskins organization is FedEx, which has its label attached to their football stadium in Landover Maryland, FedEx Field.
Since 1997, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins have played 42 contests, with Dallas winning 30 times. The Cowboys have won eight of the last 10 games and lead the all-time series 70-44-2. Here are the year-by-year results:Oct. 13, 1997 -- Washington 21, Dallas 16 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 16, 1997 -- Dallas 17, Washington 14 (at Texas Stadium).Oct. 4, 1998 -- Dallas 31, Washington 10 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 27, 1998 -- Dallas 23, Washington 7 (at Texas Stadium).Sept. 12, 1999 -- Dallas 41, Washington 35 OT (at FedEx Field).Oct. 24, 1999 -- Dallas 38, Washington 28 (at Texas Stadium).Sept. 18, 2000 -- Dallas, 27, Washington 21 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 10, 2000 -- Dallas 32, Washington 12 (at Texas Stadium).Oct. 15, 2001 -- Dallas 9, Washington 7 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 2, 2001 -- Dallas 20, Washington 14 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 28, 2002 -- Dallas 27, Washington 20 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 29, 2002 -- Washington 20, Dallas 14 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 2, 2003 -- Dallas 21, Washington 14 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 14, 2003 -- Dallas 27, Washington 0 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 27, 2004 -- Dallas 21, Washington 18 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 26, 2004 -- Dallas 13, Washington 10 (at Texas Stadium).Sept. 19, 2005 -- Washington 14, Dallas 13 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 18, 2005 -- Washington 34, Dallas 7 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 17, 2006 -- Dallas 27, Washington 10 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 5, 2006 -- Washington 22, Dallas 19 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 18, 2007 -- Dallas 28, Washington 23 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 30, 2007 -- Washington 27, Dallas 6 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 28, 2008 -- Washington 26, Dallas 24 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 16, 2008 -- Dallas 14, Dallas 10 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 22, 2009 -- Dallas 7, Washington 6 (at Cowboys Stadium).Dec. 27, 2009 -- Dallas 17, Washington 0 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 12, 2010 -- Washington 13, Dallas 7 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 19, 2010 -- Dallas 33, Washington 30 (at Cowboys Stadium).Sept. 26, 2011 -- Dallas 18, Washington 16 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 20, 2011 -- Dallas 27, Washington 24 OT (at FedEx Field).Nov. 22, 2012 -- Washington 38, Dallas 31 (at Cowboys Stadium).Dec. 30, 2012 -- Washington 28, Dallas 18 (at FedEx Field).Oct. 13, 2013 -- Dallas 31, Washington 16 (at AT&T Stadium).Dec. 22, 2013 -- Dallas 24, Washington 23 (at FedEx Field).Oct. 27, 2014 -- Washington 20, Dallas 17 OT (at AT&T Stadium).Dec. 28, 2014 -- Dallas 44, Washington 17 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 7, 2015 -- Dallas 19, Washington 16 (at FedEx Field).Jan. 3, 2016 -- Washington 34, Dallas 23 (at AT&T Stadium).Sept. 18, 2016 -- Dallas 27, Washington 23 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 24, 2016 -- Dallas 31, Washington 26 (at AT&T Stadium).Oct. 29, 2017 -- Dallas 33, Washington 19 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 30, 2017 -- Dallas 38, Washington 14 (at AT&T Stadium).Note: Cowboys Stadium was renamed AT&T Stadium before the start of the 2013 National Football League regular season.
Not only have the Lions never defeated the Redskins at FedEx Field, they have never defeated the Redskins in Washington. Since the Redskins moved to Washington in 1937, they are 21-0 against the Lions at home.
FedEx Field is located at 1600 FedEx Way, Landover, Maryland.
Since the 2005 season, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins have played 26 contests, with Dallas winning 17 times. The Cowboy, who lead the all-time series 70-44-2, have won eight of the last 10 games. Here are the year-by-year results:Sept. 19, 2005 -- Washington 14, Dallas 13 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 18, 2005 -- Washington 34, Dallas 7 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 17, 2006 -- Dallas 27, Washington 10 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 5, 2006 -- Washington 22, Dallas 19 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 18, 2007 -- Dallas 28, Washington 23 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 30, 2007 -- Washington 27, Dallas 6 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 28, 2008 -- Washington 26, Dallas 24 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 16, 2008 -- Dallas 14, Dallas 10 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 22, 2009 -- Dallas 7, Washington 6 (at Cowboys Stadium).Dec. 27, 2009 -- Dallas 17, Washington 0 (at FedEx Field).Sept. 12, 2010 -- Washington 13, Dallas 7 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 19, 2010 -- Dallas 33, Washington 30 (at Cowboys Stadium).Sept. 26, 2011 -- Dallas 18, Washington 16 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 20, 2011 -- Dallas 27, Washington 24 OT (at FedEx Field).Nov. 22, 2012 -- Washington 38, Dallas 31 (at Cowboys Stadium).Dec. 30, 2012 -- Washington 28, Dallas 18 (at FedEx Field).Oct. 13, 2013 -- Dallas 31, Washington 16 (at AT&T Stadium).Dec. 22, 2013 -- Dallas 24, Washington 23 (at FedEx Field).Oct. 27, 2014 -- Washington 20, Dallas 17 OT (at AT&T Stadium).Dec. 28, 2014 -- Dallas 44, Washington 17 (at FedEx Field).Dec. 7, 2015 -- Dallas 19, Washington 16 (at FedEx Field).Jan. 3, 2016 -- Washington 34, Dallas 23 (at AT&T Stadium).Sept. 18, 2016 -- Dallas 27, Washington 23 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 24, 2016 -- Dallas 31, Washington 26 (at AT&T Stadium).Oct. 29, 2017 -- Dallas 33, Washington 19 (at FedEx Field).Nov. 30, 2017 -- Dallas 38, Washington 14 (at AT&T Stadium).Note: Cowboys Stadium was renamed AT&T Stadium before the start of the 2013 National Football League season.
No, although both are located in Washington, D.C. The former name of RFK Stadium was D.C. Stadium Actually, only RFK is located in Washington, DC. FedEx Field is located outside of DC in Landover, Maryland. RFK used to be the Redskins' stadium before FedEx Field was built and took over the job in 1997. RFK is now the home of DC United, Washington's soccer team.
Yes, there is no roof on FedEx Field.
FedEx Field was created in 1997.