The Commanders stats from Week 14 of 2025 are as bleak as the scoreboard suggests. Washington was blanked by the Minnesota Vikings 31-0, falling to 3-10 on the season in one of the most one-sided performances of the entire year. Here is the full statistical breakdown from a forgettable afternoon in Minneapolis.
- 313 — Total yards by the Vikings
- 206 — Total yards by the Commanders
- 163 — Gross passing yards by J.J. McCarthy (16/23, 3 TD)
- 162 — Rushing yards by the Vikings (as a team)
- 151 — Net passing yards for the Vikings (after 4 sacks)
- 107 — Rushing yards by the Commanders (as a team)
- 99 — Gross passing yards by Washington (11/24, 2 INT)
- 90 — Net passing yards for the Commanders (after 2 sacks)
- 76 — Rushing yards by Aaron Jones Sr. (14 carries)
- 62 — Receiving yards by Jordan Addison (4 receptions)
- 52 — Rushing yards by Chris Rodriguez Jr. (10 carries)
- 41 — Receiving yards by Terry McLaurin (3 receptions)
- 34:52 — Time of possession for the Vikings
- 32 — Rushing attempts by the Vikings
- 25:08 — Time of possession for the Commanders
- 25 — First downs by the Vikings
- 23 — Rushing attempts by the Commanders
- 16 — Pass completions by J.J. McCarthy
- 15 — Tackles by Bobby Wagner (team-high)
- 12 — First downs by the Commanders
- 11 — Pass completions by Washington combined
- 4 — Sacks by Vikings defense
- 2 — Interceptions thrown by Washington
- 0 — Points scored by the Commanders
Key Notes
- The Commanders were completely shut out, failing to score in any quarter for the first time in six years.
- J.J. McCarthy threw three touchdown passes while the Vikings dominated both lines of scrimmage throughout.
- Washington turned the ball over three times (2 INTs, 1 fumble) with very little offensive rhythm all afternoon.
The Commanders stats from Week 14 are a snapshot of a team that had nothing left to give on that particular Sunday. Washington was outplayed in every phase — offensively, defensively and on the turnover battle. The shutout, the three turnovers and the nearly ten-minute possession deficit all tell the same story.
This was the low point of a very difficult season.