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Worth the $$ I attended the Redskins-Jets game on 12/4/2011 at FedEx field. I am a Jets fan and very happy that my team won. It was a tight game up until the last 7 minutes or so and that made it more exciting. To experience 'Hail To The Redskins' fight song with fans cheering, singing, and dancing to it was enjoying. But at the end of the day with the Jets own Fireman Ed gathering up the many Jet fans and chanting J-E-T-S JETS! JETS! JETS! was THE BEST. Being at the game live is more capturing than television. I highly recommend men, women, boys,and girls to attend a game and go with TicketCity! December 6, 2011
Redskins are on fire this season! 09-11-2011, Redskin VS. Giants: That was the first game I got to watch this season, and my family and I are obsessed with the Redskins. To finally see the Skins take the Giants was amazing, I was ecstatic. This year the Redskins are a team to watch out for. GO SKINS! September 12, 2011
Hail to the Redskins! FedExField, the home of the Washington Redskins is an exceptional venue within which to watch some NFL football. The stadium seats 92,000 raucous fans and until the new Cowboys stadium in Dallas was built, it was the largest stadium in the league. The concessions are good, large concourses make for easy travel and plenty of space for lines, and there are lots of flatscreen TV’s to keep you engaged in the action down on the field. What sets FedExField apart from many other stadiums is the exclusive club level at FedExField. The Club Level actually features a fully operational South Florida themed chicken wing restaurant (the one with the owl) and a Macanudo Cigar bar, both firsts for an NFL stadium. The Owners Club features full size billiards tables, antique oak bars, and marble flooring. It’s more than impressive to say the least. Tailgating in and around FedExField is top notch. Washington Redskins fans know how to put meat to flame and their blacktop culinary prowess is proudly on display throughout the day. Visiting fans may want to steer clear of the Green lot on gameday, however, as some of the rowdier fans tend to hang out there and will not be shy about calling out enemy colors. The best part about Redskin fans is the fight song, “Hail to the Redskins”. Throughout the day and hopefully throughout the game you’ll hear plenty of fans belting out their fight song with every Redskins touchdown. Before you head to FedExField for a game, be sure you know how to sing it. For more information on my experiences at FedExField as part of the Quest for 31, check here - http://www.questfor31.com/FedExField.htm. September 17, 2010