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The 2025 season will be the Washington Commanders' 94th in the National Football League (NFL). It will be their second under the tandem of head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters, following up on their 12–5 record and NFC Championship Game appearance from the 2024 season.
In 2020, the team retired the controversial Redskins name and briefly played as the Washington Football Team before rebranding as the Commanders in 2022. [1] Over 93 seasons, the Commanders have a regular season record of 641–648–29 (.497) and a playoff record of 25–21 (.543). [2]
The NFL officially counts ties in its standings; ties are registered as a half-win and a half-loss when calculating the win–loss percentage. However, this method of assessing ties in the win–loss percentage has only been in place since the 1972 season, [1] meaning all ties prior do not affect a team's win percentage.
The only way the Commanders could have hosted the NFC championship game this season would have been to play the No. 7-seed Green Bay Packers in the final matchup before Super Bowl 59. The Eagles ...
The completion put Daniels at 577 yards this postseason, surpassing Russell Wilson, who threw for 572 yards as a rookie for the Seattle Seahawks in the 2012 season's playoffs.
The Commanders will play the Rams or Eagles in the NFC championship game. Due to their status as the No. 6 seed in the NFC, Washington will be on the road regardless next week.
The following is a list of the National Football League (NFL) head coaches by wins. Don Shula holds the current records for regular season wins at 328. Shula’s tenure included many 14 game seasons, thus his win total took longer to amass than that of currently active coaches. Bill Belichick holds the record for postseason wins at 31.
Commanders' season ended before they wanted, but after most expected. ... looked toward the floor as he absorbed the 55-23 NFC championship loss to the ... the 2024 quarterback class left the ...