Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder said it's his mission to make the team's new home, whenever it is built, to have a more "intimate" setting, much like the team enjoyed while playing in RFK Stadium from 1961 through 1996.
If renderings of a new stadium concept released Tuesday by world-renowned architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) are any indication, then Snyder and the Redskins just might've found what they have been looking for.
The concept -- the main model of which was first released publicly on Friday prior to a "60 Minutes" feature about BIG on Sunday -- features a stunning 60,000-seat, open-air stadium on the inside, with lots going on around the exterior, including a moat, a possible amphitheater, a Redskins museum and the possible future location of the team's headquarters and training facilities.