By The Numbers: Commanders Stats Week 18, 2025

The Commanders stats from Week 18 end the year on a genuinely positive note. Washington closed out a difficult 2025 season with a 24-17 road upset over the Philadelphia Eagles, finishing 5-12 and showing the kind of physicality and resilience that gives fans reason for optimism heading into 2026. Here is the full statistical breakdown from the game.


  • 307 — Total yards by the Eagles
  • 274 — Total yards by the Commanders
  • 241 — Gross passing yards by Tanner McKee (21/40, 1 TD, 1 INT)
  • 227 — Net passing yards for the Eagles (after 3 sacks)
  • 143 — Rushing yards by the Commanders (as a team)
  • 131 — Passing yards by Josh Johnson (14/22, 1 TD, 1 INT)
  • 80 — Rushing yards by the Eagles (as a team)
  • 75 — Rushing yards by Tank Bigsby (16 carries, 1 TD)
  • 65 — Rushing yards by Chris Rodriguez Jr. (16 carries, 1 TD)
  • 57 — Receiving yards by Terry McLaurin (4 receptions)
  • 52 — Receiving yards by DeVonta Smith (3 receptions)
  • 45 — Rushing yards by Josh Johnson (9 carries, 1 TD)
  • 40 — Receiving yards by Jahan Dotson (3 receptions)
  • 34:09 — Time of possession for the Commanders
  • 25:51 — Time of possession for the Eagles
  • 29 — Rushing attempts by the Commanders in the second half surge
  • 25 — First downs by the Commanders
  • 22 — Pass completions by Tanner McKee
  • 18 — First downs by the Eagles
  • 16 — Carries by Tank Bigsby
  • 14 — Pass completions by Josh Johnson
  • 13 — Tackles by Bobby Wagner (team-high)
  • 11 — Receptions combined by top Eagles receivers

Key Notes

  • Washington dominated time of possession by over 8 minutes and ran the ball effectively with 41 rushing attempts on the day.
  • The defense sacked Tanner McKee 3 times and forced a turnover while limiting the Eagles’ ground game to just 80 yards.
  • Josh Johnson provided efficient veteran play, and the Commanders scored 14 fourth-quarter points to seal a memorable road victory.

The Commanders stats from Week 18 are a fitting final chapter to a difficult but character-building season. Washington came into Philadelphia — home of the reigning Super Bowl champions — and won with physicality, clock control and a dominant fourth quarter.

It won’t erase the pain of a 5-12 record, but it does send the Commanders into the 2026 offseason with their heads held a little higher.