The Washington Commanders have promoted David Blough from assistant quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator, replacing fired coach Kliff Kingsbury, amidst a series of coaching staff changes.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested in Ohio on weapons charges, including improperly handling firearms in a vehicle and carrying concealed weapons. The team is aware and is coordinating with the NFL, with no further comments at this time.
The Washington Commanders will not retain offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury or defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. in 2026, as part of a coaching reshuffle under head coach Dan Quinn, following a disappointing 2025 season and internal discussions about the team's direction.
The Washington Commanders signed 11 players to Reserve/Futures deals as part of their offseason roster moves, following the conclusion of their 2025 season with a 5-12 record and securing the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Washington Commanders' players shared reflections on their 2025 season, highlighting coaching relationships, personal growth, team resilience, and offseason plans, with praise for coach Kliff Kingsbury and insights into individual and team development.
The Eagles' decision to rest key starters backfired as they lost 24-17 to the Commanders, costing them the No. 2 seed in the NFC and forcing them to start their postseason as the 3 seed, with their backup players unable to secure the win.
The Philadelphia Eagles rested key starters including Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley in their final game, leading to a 24-17 loss to the Washington Commanders, which affected their playoff seeding. Despite the loss, the Eagles secured the NFC's No. 3 seed and will host San Francisco in the upcoming playoffs, while the Commanders finished their season with a 5-12 record.
The Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24-17 in the regular season finale, securing the NFC's No. 3 seed and setting up a Wild Card playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers. The game featured key plays including a touchdown pass from Tanner McKee, a fumble recovery, and a late game-winning run by Josh Johnson for the Commanders.
The Washington Commanders will face the Philadelphia Eagles in their 2025 season finale at Lincoln Financial Field, with options to watch on CBS or listen on the radio via the Washington Commanders Broadcast network. The game marks a rare late-season matchup in Philadelphia and is part of the NFL Week 18 schedule.
The Eagles aim to finish their regular season with a win against Washington, using a mix of reserve players to evaluate talent and build for the playoffs, with key storylines including quarterback Tanner McKee's debut, backup WR performances, rookie progress, defensive depth, rivalry intensity, and potential milestones for players like DeVonta Smith and Tank Bigsby.
The Eagles are resting key starters for their season finale against the Commanders, who plan to play their starters despite being eliminated from playoff contention. Several Eagles players are injured or resting, while the Commanders will be without their starting quarterback Jayden Daniels and other key players due to injuries or rest, with some players limited in practice.
The Eagles will host the Commanders in their Week 18 season finale on CBS, with playoff seeding still uncertain depending on the outcomes of other games; a win could secure the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
The Washington Commanders lost 30-23 to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17, with notable performances including Josh Johnson's solid debut, rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt’s career day, standout defense from Johnny Newton, struggles on third and fourth down conversions, and Deebo Samuel's versatile and impactful game. The game highlighted young players' growth and areas for improvement, especially on defense.
The Dallas Cowboys secured a Christmas victory over the Commanders with a strong offensive performance, scoring 30 points and achieving season highs in yards and rushing, despite defensive struggles and injuries. Dak Prescott led the offense with 307 yards and two TDs, and the team improved to 7-8-1, ending a losing streak and aiming for a .500 season finish.
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Commanders 30-23 in a holiday NFL game, with notable performances from Dak Prescott and Malik Davis, despite Prescott's lower passing accuracy. The Cowboys' strong rushing game and perfect fourth-down conversions were key to their victory, while their defense managed to contain the Commanders' offense in the final moments.