By The Numbers in Spain: Commanders Stats Week 11 2025

The Commanders stats from Week 11, 2025 make for painful reading after a heartbreaking overtime defeat on foreign soil. Washington outgained the Miami Dolphins by 68 yards and controlled the clock, but fell 16-13 in overtime in Madrid, dropping to 3-8 on the season. Here is the full statistical breakdown from the game.


  • 379 — Total yards by the Commanders
  • 311 — Total yards by the Dolphins
  • 213 — Gross passing yards by Marcus Mariota (20/30, 1 TD, 1 INT)
  • 207 — Net passing yards for the Commanders
  • 172 — Rushing yards by the Commanders (as a team)
  • 169 — Rushing yards by the Dolphins (as a team)
  • 142 — Net passing yards for the Dolphins (after 3 sacks)
  • 120 — Rushing yards by De’Von Achane (21 carries)
  • 79 — Rushing yards by Chris Rodriguez Jr. (15 carries)
  • 74 — Receiving yards by Deebo Samuel (7 receptions, 1 TD)
  • 52 — Receiving yards by Jaylen Waddle (3 receptions)
  • 49 — Rushing yards by Marcus Mariota (4 carries)
  • 45 — Rushing yards by Ollie Gordon II (9 carries, 1 TD)
  • 42 — Receiving yards by Zach Ertz (4 receptions)
  • 32:36 — Time of possession for the Commanders
  • 29:51 — Time of possession for the Dolphins
  • 22 — First downs by the Commanders
  • 20 — Pass completions by Marcus Mariota
  • 19 — First downs by the Dolphins
  • 15 — Carries by Chris Rodriguez Jr.
  • 14 — Pass attempts by Tua Tagovailoa (14/20)
  • 11 — Tackles by Bobby Wagner (team-high)
  • 7 — Receptions by Deebo Samuel

Key Notes

  • Washington outgained Miami by 68 total yards and controlled the ball longer, but turnovers (2 vs 0) and missed opportunities in the red zone proved costly.
  • Marcus Mariota added significant rushing yards but threw a costly interception in overtime that sealed the defeat.
  • Deebo Samuel continued to be the top receiving threat with a touchdown.

The Commanders stats from Week 11 are a study in frustration. Washington did enough statistically to win this football game — they outgained Miami, controlled possession and moved the ball effectively.

Ultimately though, two turnovers against zero for the Dolphins, plus two missed field goals from Matt Gay, proved to be the difference between a confidence-boosting win and a sixth straight defeat.