The Washington Commanders' nightmare 2025 season is finally almost over, with just one game left that not many people are even worried about watching. The offseason is where everyone is focused, and they should be, given that it is the most critical one since general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn took over.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Commanders had conversations about potentially moving on from OC Kliff Kingsbury, even if he doesn’t get a head coaching job in 2026.
This season has been a nightmare for the Washington Commanders. After making it all the way to the Conference Championship last season, expectations were high for the upstart team.
ASHBURN, Va. – The Washington Commanders will end their 2025 NFL season on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles in a road rematch of the game two weeks ago that ended with a multi-score deficit and two players ejected after a post-two-point-conversion fight on the field.
The Washington Commanders will finish off an injury-riddled and disappointing 2025 season with a second consecutive start from third-string quarterback Josh Johnson on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
A previous report revealed that the 11-5 Eagles will rest QB Jalen Hurts and other starters for this Sunday's regular-season finale versus the Commanders, even though the Eagles could still earn the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn announced that QB Josh Johnson will start Week 18, with QB Marcus Mariota ruled out with hand/quad injuries. Washington LT Laremy
The Washington Commanders are looking to finish the season strong, and then it's back to work for the front office and the coaching staff. General manager Adam Peters has a long to-do list to get the team back to winning, and it starts on Black Monday.
The Washington Commanders still have one game left in the season, but they're on the road watching the best games in the College Football Playoff, as they prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft.
As with most things in life, in football, everything that is positive can help, and everything negative can hurt. How many things do so for teams like the Washington Commanders depends on the quantity of the influences, of course, but also the quality of the impact.
The Washington Commanders have one last matchup before heading into the offseason, and a lot of changes are expected to take place. This might seem like a pointless Week 18 game with the Philadelphia Eagles resting starters and the Commanders dealing with injuries, but it could be the last game in a Washington jersey for several players.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
It has been a season to forget for the Washington Commanders, and 2026 absolutely has to be better after a major regression from making the NFC Championship game.
The Washington Commanders have just one game left against the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend before a very crucial offseason begins. Sunday night will be the end of the 2025 season for a lot of teams, and then comes Black Monday, when teams will make major changes to their coaching staff for the offseason.
At first glance, Washington Commanders fans may see the Week 18 injury report as a disaster. Key starters like Tyler Biadasz and Laremy Tunsil have appeared on the report, and the idea of facing the Philadelphia Eagles defensive front feels like a disaster waiting to happen.
Dan Quinn has never shied away from addressing the Washington Commanders’ performance. Heading into Week 18 with a 4–12 record, what has weighed on him most this season isn’t the record or their effort, but the failure to execute when it matters most.
The Washington Commanders announced they placed C Tyler Biadasz on injured reserve, signed OL Julian Good-Jones from the practice squad to the active roster, and signed G Sala Aumavae-Laulu and DE D.J.
The Washington Commanders have lived through the full rookie experience this season, complete with highs, lows, and plenty of growing pains along the way.
Marcus Mariota could be unavailable in Week 18 due to his injuries, giving veteran quarterback Josh Johnson his second straight start when the Washington Commanders close the season against the host Philadelphia Eagles.