On Tuesday, the team returned to Redskins Park for the first time since minicamp and took advantage of the newly-renovated and expanded weight room, training room and kitchen.
Construction began in the spring but went into full-gear when the team traveled south to Richmond for training camp. Construction is now complete and the facility is once again fully-operational.
Redskins general manager Bruce Allen toured the facility with Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder and head coach Mike Shanahan on Friday evening to get a first look at the progress.
Allen credited the ownership for their commitment to making "constant upgrades" to the team's three facilities.
"The inspiration behind the renovations was [Redskins owner] Dan Snyder's commitment to giving this team the very best," Allen told Redskins.com.
Since 2010, the Redskins have also made the following improvements to their three facilities:
--Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center constructed in Richmond, Va.
--Redskins Park upgrades:
- Regulation-size indoor practice field and facility
- "Hail To The Redskins Walk" outside the locker room
- Infrastructure upgrade to fully digital playbooks and film study
--FedExField upgrades:
- New sod field and improved field drainage
- NRG solar power installation
- HD video and scoreboards
- State-of-the-art sound system
- Fan party decks
- "Hail To The Redskins Walk" on club level concourse
- Redskins legacy signage around playing field walls
To get a closer look at the facilities, check out the full gallery.
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