Fedex Field is often rated as one of the worst stadiums in the National Football League. It’s suburban location in Landover, Maryland, one mile walk to the nearby Metro station, and lack of premium seating areas have the Washington Redskins exploring the idea of building a new stadium. Although there is currently no deal for a new stadium, the Washington Redskins are still a historic franchise with a passionate and devout fan base, and play in a competitive division. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Fedex Field seating chart to help football fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Washington Redskins tickets.
Where To Sit At Fedex Field
Fedex Field is an extremely easy stadium to navigate considering it is one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League. The core seating areas include the lower level seats, terrace seats, club level seats, and upper level seats. We’ll begin by discussing the lower level seats.
Lower Level
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The lower level seats at Fedex Field consist of sections 101 through 142, as well as sections DS 1 through DS 42 (dream seats), and sections 201 through 242 (terrace seats). The rows for most lower level sections are numbered 1 through 28. Keep in mind that due to the location of the dream seats, row 1 in sections 101 through 142 will actually be the 4th row from the field.
The Washington Redskins' sideline is located in front of sections 101 and 142. The visiting team's sideline is located in front of sections 121 and 122. The Washington Redskins' player tunnel is located adjacent to sections 106 and 109. The visiting team's tunnel at Fedex Field is located adjacent to sections 113 and 114. The Washington Redskins have named the lower level of Fedex Field the “George Preston Marshall Lower Level” in honor of the longtime former Washington Redskins owner.
Dream Seats
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The dream seats at Fedex Field consist of sections DS 1 through DS 42. The rows for the dream seat sections are numbered 1 through 3.
The perks for the dream seats at Fedex Field include the following.
- All-inclusive food and soft drinks
- In-seat waiter service
- Access to the Joe Gibbs Club Level and all of it’s private lounges
- Private restrooms
- Comfortable padded seats
- Discounted parking for the purple lot
- Concierge service
Terrace Seats
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The terrace seats at Fedex Field consist of sections 201 through 242. The number of rows for the terrace sections will greatly vary but will go no lower than row 5, and no higher than row 23.
The terrace sections will have obstructed views of the field due to the club level overhang. Most of the obstructed or “partial view seats” are all located past row 13. Large support pillars will stand in your view of the field in these sections. The low roof will also keep you from seeing the stadium’s large replay boards as well as the punts or long passes on the field. Any seat past row 3 will protect you from the elements and sun.
The rows of seats also don’t have much elevation or incline meaning if someone tall sits in the seat in front of you, you won’t be able to see anything. The terrace sections should be avoided at all costs unless you’re a seasoned fan that knows Fedex Field’s layout really well.
Club Seats
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The club seats at Fedex Field consist of sections 301 through 342 on the Joe Gibbs Club Level. The number of rows for the club sections will vary. The rows for most club sections are numbered 1 through 19.
Football fans with club seats will have access to the following climate-controlled club lounges.
- EA Sports Players Lounge (Near sections 330 through 334)
- FanDuel Lounge (Near sections 309 through 313)
- Hooter’s Restaurant (Near sections 314 through 316)
- DeLeon Platinum Lounge (Near sections 306 through 308)
These club lounges are equipped with upscale food and drinks offerings, and flat-screen HD televisions. Club ticket holders will also have less wait at restrooms and concessions. The club level is accessible by fans with tickets for the club seats, luxury suites, dream seats, loge seats, and Owner’s Club.
Upper Level
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The upper level seats at Fedex Field consist of sections 401 through 454. The rows for most upper level sections are numbered 1 through 29. Some upper level sections only have 14 rows of seats. Fedex Field’s upper level offers the most affordable tickets for Washington Redskins home games. Washington Redskins fans more advanced in age will want to purchase tickets as close to row 1 as possible due to the steepness of the upper level steps.
In many cases, Fedex Field's upper level seats are a better seat option than the terrace seats on the lower level. The upper level is known as the “Pete Rozelle Upper Level” in honor of former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle.
Merrill Lynch Touchdown Club
The Merrill Lynch Touchdown Club provides season ticket holders with lower level seats near midfield, a pregame tailgate party with all-inclusive food and alcohol, pregame field passes, a trip to a Washington Redskins away game, VIP parking, and access to the Joe Gibbs Club Level. The Merrill Lynch Touchdown Club is located between Gates D and E on Fedex Field’s lower level.
Luxury Suites
Fedex Field offers three types of luxury suites including the Owner’s Club Suites, Executive Suites, and Loge Suites. The perks for the luxury suites at Fedex Field include the following.
- Access to a furnished and climate-controlled suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
- Various catered food and beverage packages available
- Assigned suite attendant
- Access to the Joe Gibbs Club Level and club lounges
- Comfortable padded seats with additional leg room
- Bar top seating with a view of the field
- Tickets for between 18 and 24 guests
- 4 VIP parking passes for guests
- Private gate entry into Fedex Field
- Wi-Fi
Owner’s Club Suites
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The Owner’s Club Suites are located above the lower level sections in suite numbers 1 through 10 on the west side, and suite numbers 1 through 24 on the east side of Fedex Field. The Owner’s Club Suites can be accessed via the stairs or elevators near Gate A, and provide guests with access to the Owner’s Club.
Executive Suites
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The Executive Suites are the traditional suite option at Fedex Field.
Loge Suites
The Loge Suites are located in the end zones and corner end zones on Fedex Field’s upper suite level. Suites numbers 318 through 354 make up the West Loge. Suite numbers 389 through 422 make up the East Loge. The Loge Suites provide guests with enclosed seating, flat-screen HD televisions, private restrooms and concessions, and catered food by Levy Restaurants.
Luxury suites can be leased for an individual home game, partial season, or an entire season. To learn more about leasing a suite at Fedex Field, please visit Redskins.com.
Standing Room Only
Fedex Field's standing room only areas can be found in sections 308 through 314, sections 329 through 335, sections 410 through 418, and sections 437 through 445 (both end zones). Standing room only ticket prices will vary from game to game.
DeLeon Platinum Lounge
The DeLeon Platinum Lounge is located on the Joe Gibbs Club Level outside of sections 306 through 308. The DeLeon Platinum Lounge is open to ticket holders for the club seats, dream seats, luxury suites, loge seats, and Owner’s Club. The lounge features a 130 foot bar that serves craft beers and pub food. The DeLeon Platinum Lounge opens two hours before kickoff and remains open for up to two hours after the conclusion of the game.
EA Sports Players Lounge
The EA Sports Players Lounge is located on the Joe Gibbs Club Level outside of sections 330 through 334. The area features Madden gaming consoles, comfortable seating, a private bar, and live music on the outdoor patio after the game. The EA Sports Lounge hosts the Ciroc 5th Quarter Party following every Washington Redskins home game.
The EA Sports Players Lounge opens two hours before kickoff and remains open for up to two hours after the conclusion of the game, and is open to ticket holders for the club seats, dream seats, luxury suites, loge seats, and Owner’s Club.
FanDuel Lounge
The FanDuel Lounge is located on the Joe Gibbs Club Level outside of sections 309 through 313. The lounge provides guests with comfortable lounge furniture, and flat-screen HD televisions to watch all NFL games while receiving fantasy football statistics in live time.
Hooter’s Club Restaurant
The Hooter’s Club Restaurant is located on the Joe Gibbs Club Level outside of sections 314 and 315. The restaurant opens two hours before kickoff and remains open for up to two hours after the conclusion of the game. The restaurant is open to ticket holders for the club seats, dream seats, luxury suites, loge seats, and Owner’s Club.
Bud Light Social Lounge
The Bud Light Social Lounge is a lounge equipped with Xboxes, virtual field goal kicking games, morphing stations, and tablet experiences. The Bud Light Social Lounge is located outside of section 113 on the lower level.
Bud Light Party Pavilion
The Bud Light Party Pavilion is a pregame party area located near Gates F and G. The Bud Light Party Pavilion is open to all ticketed guests, opens three hours before kickoff, and provides guests with live entertainment, picnic tables, and concessions before the game. The Team 980 broadcasters also broadcast live inside the Bud Light Party Pavilion before the game begins.
Mobile Ticketing
To learn more about digital ticketing policies at Fedex Field, please visit Redskins.com.
Season Tickets
To learn more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Washington Redskins, please visit Redskins.com.
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