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Stadium:
Fedex Field
Home to one of the NFL's most popular teams, FedEx Field is the largest stadium in the league. After more than two decades of playing at RFK Stadium, then owner Jack Kent Cooke envisioned a new stadium for the Redskins in 1987. After nine years of negotiations, Cooke finally found a location to build a new stadium in Prince George's County, Maryland. Construction began immediately on the stadium. Cooke never saw the stadium completed. He died several months before the stadium was completed. Initially, the stadium was named, Jack Kent Cooke Stadium.

Seating Chart:
Fedex Field Seating Chart

2007 Schedule:
Preseason
Aug. 11 at Tennessee 8:00pm
Aug. 18 Pittsburgh 8:00pm
Aug. 25 Baltimore 8:00pm
Aug. 30 at Jacksonville 7:30pm
Regular Season
Sep 9 Miami 1:00pm
Sep 17 @PhiladeFedexhia 8:30pm
Sep 23 N.Y. Giants 4:15pm
Week 4 BYE
Oct 7 Detroit 1:00pm
Oct 14 @Green Bay 1:00pm
Oct 21 Arizona 1:00pm
Oct 28 @New England 4:15pm
Nov 4 @N.Y. Jets 1:00pm
Nov 11 PhiladeFedexhia 1:00pm
Nov 18 @Dallas 1:00pm
Nov 25 @Tampa Bay 1:00pm
Dec 2 Buffalo 1:00pm
Dec 6 Chicago 8:15pm
Dec 16 @N.Y. Giants 8:15pm
Dec 23 @Minnesota 1:00pm
Dec 30 Dallas 1:00pm

Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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Only one team had a worse defense than Washington in 2006. The Redskins were last in sacks per pass, forced the fewest turnovers in a 16-game season and were 27th against the run. In response, the Redskins have changed two of their linebackers -- free agent London Fletcher and 2006 rookie Rocky McIntosh replace the benched Lemar Marshall and the departed Warrick Holdman -- and have a new strong safety -- likely rookie LaRon Landry -- and signed three veteran corners -- Fred Smoot, David Macklin and Jerametrius Butler. And yet, the defense's weakest unit, the line, returns intact. Starters Phillip Daniels (34) and Cornelius Griffin (30) and former starters Renaldo Wynn (33 in September) and Joe Salave'a (32) are all aging. Left end Daniels had surgery on both ankles and a wrist in January. Wynn had an elbow repaired. And neither left tackle Griffin nor Salave'a stayed healthy in either of the past two seasons. The other starters, right end Andre Carter and right tackle Kedric Golston, can't be totally relied on either. Carter, signed from San Francisco to replace Wynn last March, had a rocky first three months before producing solidly in December. And even coach Joe Gibbs admits that Golston, a sixth-round draft choice who replaced Salave'a for good last November, is more a product of work ethic than athleticism. Incredibly, the Redskins not only haven't signed a free agent lineman of consequence, they didn't draft one either. Sportsline.com

Official Site:
www.redskins.com