The Commanders stats Week 2 2025 make for difficult reading after a hard road loss in Green Bay. Washington dropped to 1-1 on the season following a 27-18 defeat to the Packers, outgained by 174 yards and unable to establish any kind of ground game. Here is the full statistical breakdown from the game.
- 404 — Total yards by the Packers
- 292 — Passing yards by Jordan Love (19/31, 2 TD)
- 269 — Net passing yards for the Packers
- 230 — Total yards by the Commanders
- 200 — Passing yards by Jayden Daniels (24/42, 2 TD)
- 179 — Net passing yards for the Commanders (after 4 sacks)
- 135 — Rushing yards by the Packers
- 124 — Receiving yards by Tucker Kraft (6 receptions, 1 TD)
- 84 — Rushing yards by Josh Jacobs (23 carries, 1 TD)
- 64 — Receiving yards by Zach Ertz (6 receptions, 1 TD)
- 51 — Rushing yards by the Commanders (as a team)
- 48 — Receiving yards by Terry McLaurin (5 receptions)
- 44 — Receiving yards by Deebo Samuel (7 receptions, 1 TD)
- 42 — Pass attempts by Jayden Daniels
- 32:26 — Time of possession for the Packers
- 30 — Rushing attempts by the Packers
- 27:34 — Time of possession for the Commanders
- 24 — Completions by Jayden Daniels
- 22 — First downs by the Packers
- 19 — Pass completions by Jordan Love
- 19 — Rushing attempts by the Commanders
- 15 — First downs by the Commanders
- 11 — Tackles by Bobby Wagner (team-high)
- 10 — Penalties by the Packers (77 yards)
- 8 — Receptions by Deebo Samuel
Key Notes
- Jordan Love carved up the secondary for big plays, including a 57-yard touchdown to Tucker Kraft.
- Jayden Daniels was under heavy pressure (sacked 4 times) but still threw for 2 touchdowns in the comeback effort.
- Washington was outgained by 174 total yards and struggled to run the ball effectively (2.7 yards per carry).
The Commanders stats Week 2 2025 highlight a team that showed fight but ultimately couldn’t overcome a strong Packers performance. Daniels battled through constant pressure and kept Washington in the game, but the ground game and secondary let the team down when it mattered most. There is plenty to build on — but also plenty to fix heading into Week 3.