Once known as Jack Cook Kent Stadium, the home of the Washington Redskins changed monikers to FedEx Field in 1999, but still feature the same professional football that fans of the area have come to expect over the years. Nearly always in the playoff race, this year's team doesn't look to stray too far from form as they continue to build towards a championship.
Already loaded at the receiver position with superstar Santana Moss, the aquisition of wide receiver Antwaan Randle-El will only strengthen the offensive firepower of the Redskins and help to make quarterback Mark Brunell's job all the easier.
The Washington Redskins will face off against the Tennessee Titans at FedEx Field as the Redskins try to break through to the next level of excellence and the Titans simply try to gain some respect.
As two of the teams that form the NFC East, the Cowboys and Redskins meet for the second time this season, football fans should be in for a brutal game as the previous outing's loser fight for redemtion.
Both the Carolina Panthers and Washington Redskins are teams that could very easily make it to the NFC Championship or fall into mediocrity and not even make the playoffs.
FedEx Field should look to be full of excitement come December as the Redskins will likely be battling for playoff position, and taking on the always unpredictable Atlanta Falcons.