The Commanders stats Week 13 2025 capture one of the most agonizing losses of Washington’s season. The Commanders outgained the Denver Broncos 419-402, controlled the clock and led late — but fell 27-26 in overtime, dropping to 3-9 on the year. Here is the full statistical breakdown from the game.
- 419 — Total yards by the Commanders
- 402 — Total yards by the Broncos
- 315 — Passing yards by Bo Nix (29/45, 1 TD, 1 INT)
- 294 — Gross passing yards by Marcus Mariota (28/50, 2 TD, 1 INT)
- 276 — Net passing yards for the Commanders (after 2 sacks)
- 143 — Rushing yards by the Commanders (as a team)
- 106 — Receiving yards by Zach Ertz (10 receptions)
- 96 — Receiving yards by Terry McLaurin (7 receptions, 1 TD)
- 87 — Rushing yards by the Broncos (as a team)
- 64 — Receiving yards by Deebo Samuel (5 receptions)
- 55 — Rushing yards by Marcus Mariota (10 carries)
- 41 — Rushing yards by Chris Rodriguez Jr. (11 carries, 1 TD)
- 35:00 — Time of possession for the Commanders
- 33 — Rushing attempts by the Commanders
- 32:13 — Time of possession for the Broncos
- 30 — First downs by the Commanders
- 29 — Pass completions by Bo Nix
- 28 — Pass completions by Marcus Mariota
- 23 — First downs by the Broncos
- 19 — Longest rush (Marcus Mariota)
- 13 — Tackles by Bobby Wagner (team-high)
- 10 — Receptions by Zach Ertz
Key Notes
- Washington outgained Denver 419-402 and held the ball longer, but a costly overtime sequence and missed opportunities led to the narrow defeat.
- The Commanders rushed for 143 yards but couldn’t close out the game in regulation.
The Commanders stats from Week 13 are arguably the most bittersweet numbers of Washington’s entire season. They outgained Denver, outrushed them, controlled possession and had every opportunity to win. But in the NFL, statistics don’t decide games — finishing plays does. Washington couldn’t make the final play when it counted most, and that moment cost them.