Washington Commanders

NFL | United States

Team Info

Founded: 1932

Stadium: Northwest Stadium

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
04 Jan 2026
21:25
Philadelphia Eagles 17 - 24 Washington Commanders NFL
Lincoln Financial Field
25 Dec 2025
18:00
Washington Commanders 23 - 30 Dallas Cowboys NFL
Northwest Stadium
20 Dec 2025
22:00
Washington Commanders 18 - 29 Philadelphia Eagles NFL
Northwest Stadium
14 Dec 2025
18:00
New York Giants 21 - 29 Washington Commanders NFL
MetLife Stadium
07 Dec 2025
18:00
Minnesota Vikings 31 - 0 Washington Commanders NFL
U.S. Bank Stadium
01 Dec 2025
01:20
Washington Commanders 26 - 27 Denver Broncos NFL
Northwest Stadium
16 Nov 2025
14:30
Miami Dolphins 16 - 13 Washington Commanders NFL
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
09 Nov 2025
21:25
Washington Commanders 22 - 44 Detroit Lions NFL
Northwest Stadium
03 Nov 2025
01:20
Washington Commanders 14 - 38 Seattle Seahawks NFL
Northwest Stadium
28 Oct 2025
00:15
Kansas City Chiefs 28 - 7 Washington Commanders NFL
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

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About Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders, formerly the Washington Redskins, are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area. The Commanders compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland; its headquarters and training facility are in Ashburn, Virginia. The team has played more than 1,000 games and is one of only five in the NFL with more than 600 total victories. It was the first NFL franchise with an official marching band and a fight song, "Hail to the Redskins". Washington is valued at roughly US$4.2 billion by Forbes, making it the fifth-most valuable NFL franchise.

The team was founded in 1932 as the Boston Braves; it changed its name to the Boston Redskins the following year. The franchise moved to Washington, D.C., in 1937 and became the Washington Redskins. The team won the 1937 and 1942 NFL championship games and Super Bowls XVII, XXII, and XXVI. Washington has finished a season as league runner-up six times, losing the 1936, 1940, 1943, and 1945 title games and Super Bowls VII and XVIII. With 14 division titles and 24 postseason appearances, they have an overall postseason record of 23–18. Their three Super Bowl wins are tied with the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders, behind the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots (six each), San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys (five each), and the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants (four each).

All of Washington's championships were attained during two 10-year spans. From 1936 to 1945, the team went to the NFL Championship six times, winning two of them. The second period lasted from 1982 and 1991, when they appeared in the postseason seven times, captured four Conference titles, and won three Super Bowls in four appearances. But from 1946 to 1970, Washington posted just four winning seasons and never reached the postseason. They went without a single winning season from 1956 to 1968, a span that included their worst regular-season record: 1–12–1 in 1961. Since the 1991 season, when the team last won the Super Bowl, they have won the NFC East four times, had a winning record in nine seasons, and reached the postseason in seven.

Washington's former Redskins branding was disliked by various Native American groups and others who believed the term to be pejorative. In 2020, pressure from several NFL and team sponsors led to it being retired as part of a wave of name changes in the wake of the George Floyd protests. The team temporarily rebranded as the Washington Football Team and the team announced their new name as the Washington Commanders on February 2, 2022.

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