The Washington Redskins will remove an estimated 25 million pounds of snow from FedEx Field in preparation for Monday night's home game against the New York Giants, following the largest pre-game snowfall in team history. The Redskins will bring in more than 1,200 workers over the weekend to clear snow from the seating areas, ramps, sidewalks, and parking lots. Hundreds of workers shoveled snow out of the stadium bowl starting Saturday morning while additional crews began removing two feet of snow from the 25,000-space parking lot at FedExField. Some of the equipment used for the snow removal at FedEx Field is the same equipment utilized to clear runways at Dulles International Airport. The Redskins and FedEx Field consulted with team officials from the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers for advice on how to remove such a large snowfall in less than 48 hours before a home game. Coincidentally, the team had sent staff members to Buffalo last week to observe the Bills? best practices.