Trader consensus heavily favors "No" at 94.7% implied probability for the Washington Commanders naming their new stadium after Trump, reflecting the absence of any agreement five months after President Trump's November 2025 public push via ESPN reports and White House endorsements calling it "beautiful." NFL stadium naming rights are driven by multimillion-dollar corporate sponsorships—like the prior FedEx Field deal ended in 2024—not presidential overtures, with owner Josh Harris prioritizing franchise brand protection and broad marketability amid RFK Stadium site approvals and 2030 opening plans. No official team announcements, potential sponsor aversion to politicized names, and historical precedents for neutral venues underscore the unlikelihood, barring unprecedented federal intervention.
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A qualifying announcement must:
- Be made publicly and on the record by the Commanders organization or by the entity that owns or controls the new stadium (e.g., via press release, official statement, or filing).
- Clearly state that the new stadium will bear Trump’s name (for example, “Trump Stadium” or “Donald J. Trump Field”).
- Reflect a finalized agreement or naming-rights deal, not a proposal, negotiation, or expression of intent.
If any other official naming-rights deal is announced for the new stadium prior to June 30, 2026 — including a corporate sponsorship or another individual’s name — this market will resolve to “No.”
The resolution sources will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying announcement must:
- Be made publicly and on the record by the Commanders organization or by the entity that owns or controls the new stadium (e.g., via press release, official statement, or filing).
- Clearly state that the new stadium will bear Trump’s name (for example, “Trump Stadium” or “Donald J. Trump Field”).
- Reflect a finalized agreement or naming-rights deal, not a proposal, negotiation, or expression of intent.
If any other official naming-rights deal is announced for the new stadium prior to June 30, 2026 — including a corporate sponsorship or another individual’s name — this market will resolve to “No.”
The resolution sources will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus heavily favors "No" at 94.7% implied probability for the Washington Commanders naming their new stadium after Trump, reflecting the absence of any agreement five months after President Trump's November 2025 public push via ESPN reports and White House endorsements calling it "beautiful." NFL stadium naming rights are driven by multimillion-dollar corporate sponsorships—like the prior FedEx Field deal ended in 2024—not presidential overtures, with owner Josh Harris prioritizing franchise brand protection and broad marketability amid RFK Stadium site approvals and 2030 opening plans. No official team announcements, potential sponsor aversion to politicized names, and historical precedents for neutral venues underscore the unlikelihood, barring unprecedented federal intervention.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
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