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List of Washington Commanders seasons

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An aerial photograph of RFK Stadium.
RFK Stadium was the home of the team from 1961 to 1996.

The Washington Commanders are a professional American football franchise based in the Washington metropolitan area. They are members of the East division in the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL). The Commanders were founded in 1932 as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise.[1] The franchise changed its name the following year to the Redskins and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937.[1] In 2020, the team retired the Redskins name after longstanding controversies surrounding it and briefly played as the Washington Football Team before rebranding as the Commanders in 2022.[1]

Over 93 seasons, the Commanders have a regular season record of 637–648–29 (.496) and a playoff record of 23–30 (.535).[2] They have won three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, and XXVI), two NFC championships, and 15 NFC East divisional titles.[2][3] Before the AFL and NFL merged in 1970,[4] Washington won two NFL Championships (1937 and 1942). They also played in and lost the 1936, 1940, 1943, and 1945 Championship games. Only five teams have appeared in more Super Bowls than Washington: the New England Patriots (11), Dallas Cowboys (eight), Pittsburgh Steelers (eight), Denver Broncos (eight), and San Francisco 49ers (seven); Washington's five appearances are tied with the Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, and New York Giants.[5]

All of the franchise's championships were attained during two 10-year spans. The first period of success was from 1936 to 1945, when they went to the NFL Championship six times, winning two of them. The second period of success was from 1982 and 1991, when they appeared in the postseason seven times, captured four Conference titles, and won three Super Bowls. This period included the 1983 and 1991 seasons, when the team won 14 games, the most the team have won in a single season.[2] Washington has also experienced periods of extended failure in its history. The most notable period of continued failure was from 1946 to 1970, when they posted only four winning seasons and did not have a single postseason appearance.[2] During this period, they went without a single winning season between 1956 to 1968 and posted their worst regular-season record in franchise history, going 1–12–1 in 1961.[2] Since their last Super Bowl win in 1991, Washington has only four playoff wins and only three seasons with 10 or more wins.[2]

Seasons

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Key
NFL champions (1920–1969) § Super Bowl champions (1970–present) * Conference champions # Division champions Wild card berth ^
List of Boston Braves / Boston Redskins / Washington Redskins / Washington Football Team / Washington Commanders seasons
Season Conference Division Regular season Playoff results Head coach Awards Refs.
Finish W L T
1932 4th 4 4 2 Lud Wray [6]
1933 East 3rd 5 5 2 Lone Star Dietz [7]
1934 East 2nd 6 6 0 [8]
1935[a] East 4th 2 8 1 Eddie Casey [9]
1936 East 1st 7 5 0 Lost NFL Championship (Packers) 21–6 Ray Flaherty [10]
1937[b] East 1st 8 3 0 Won NFL Championship (1) (at Bears) 28–21 [11]
1938 East 2nd 6 3 2 [12]
1939 East 2nd 8 2 1 [13]
1940 East 1st 9 2 0 Lost NFL Championship (Bears) 73–0 [14]
1941 East 3rd 6 5 0 [15]
1942 East 1st 10 1 0 Won NFL Championship (2) (Bears) 14–6 [16]
1943[c] East 1st 6 3 1 Won Divisional playoff (at Giants) 28–0
Lost NFL Championship (at Bears) 41–21
Dutch Bergman [17]
1944 East 3rd 6 3 1 Dudley DeGroot [18]
1945 East 1st 8 2 0 Lost NFL Championship (at Rams) 15–14 [19]
1946[d] East T-3rd 5 5 1 Turk Edwards [20]
1947[e] East 4th 4 8 0 [21]
1948 East 2nd 7 5 0 [22]
1949 East 4th 4 7 1 John Whelchel (3–3–1)
Herman Ball (1–4)
[23]
1950 American 6th 3 9 0 Herman Ball [24]
1951 American 3rd 5 7 0 Herman Ball (0–3)
Dick Todd (5–4)
[25]
1952 American T-5th 4 8 0 Curly Lambeau [26]
1953 Eastern 3rd 6 5 1 [27]
1954 Eastern 5th 3 9 0 Joe Kuharich [28]
1955 Eastern 2nd 8 4 0 Joe Kuharich (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[29][30] [31]
1956 Eastern 3rd 6 6 0 [32]
1957 Eastern 4th 5 6 1 [33]
1958 Eastern 4th 4 7 1 [34]
1959 Eastern 5th 3 9 0 Mike Nixon [35]
1960 Eastern 6th 1 9 2 [36]
1961[f] Eastern 7th 1 12 1 Bill McPeak [37]
1962 Eastern 4th 5 7 2 [38]
1963 Eastern 6th 3 11 0 [39]
1964 Eastern T-3rd 6 8 0 Charley Taylor (ROY)[40][41] [42]
1965 Eastern 4th 6 8 0 [43]
1966 Eastern 5th 7 7 0 Otto Graham [44]
1967[g] Eastern Capitol 3rd 5 6 3 [45]
1968 Eastern Capitol 3rd 5 9 0 [46]
1969 Eastern Capitol 2nd 7 5 2 Vince Lombardi [47]
1970 NFC East[h] 4th 6 8 0 Bill Austin [48]
1971 NFC East 2nd^ 9 4 1 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 24–20 George Allen George Allen (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[49][30] [50]
1972 NFC# East 1st 11 3 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (Packers) 16–3
Won NFC Championship (Cowboys) 26–3
Lost Super Bowl VII (vs. Dolphins) 14–7
Larry Brown (MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award & OPOYTooltip National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award)[51][52] [53]
1973 NFC East 2nd^ 10 4 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Vikings) 27–20 [54]
1974 NFC East 2nd^ 10 4 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Rams) 19–10 [55]
1975 NFC East 3rd 8 6 0 Mike Thomas (OROYTooltip National Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award)[56] [57]
1976 NFC East 2nd^ 10 4 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Vikings) 35–20 [58]
1977 NFC East 2nd 9 5 0 [59]
1978[i] NFC East 3rd 8 8 0 Jack Pardee John Riggins (CBPOYTooltip National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award)[60] [61]
1979 NFC East 3rd 10 6 0 Jack Pardee (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[62] [63]
1980 NFC East 3rd 6 10 0 [64]
1981 NFC East 4th 8 8 0 Joe Gibbs Ken Houston (Byron "Whizzer" White Award)[65] [66]
1982[j] NFC# 1st# 8 1 0 Won First Round Playoffs (Lions) 31–7
Won Second Round Playoffs (Vikings) 21–7
Won NFC Championship (Cowboys) 31–17
Won Super Bowl XVII (3) (vs. Dolphins) 27–17
Joe Gibbs (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[30]
Mark Moseley (MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award)[51]
John Riggins (SBMVPTooltip Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award)[67]
Joe Theismann (WPMOYTooltip Walter Payton Man of the Year Award)[68]
Bobby Beathard (EOYTooltip Sporting News NFL Executive of the Year Award)[69]
[70]
1983 NFC# East 1st 14 2 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (Rams) 51–7
Won NFC Championship (49ers) 24–21
Lost Super Bowl XVIII (vs. Raiders) 38–9
Joe Gibbs (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[30]
Joe Theismann (MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award & OPOYTooltip National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award)[51][52]
Bobby Beathard (EOYTooltip Sporting News NFL Executive of the Year Award)[69]
[71]
1984 NFC East 1st 11 5 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Bears) 23–19 [72]
1985 NFC East 3rd 10 6 0 [73]
1986 NFC East 2nd^ 12 4 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Rams) 19–7
Won Divisional Playoffs (at Bears) 27–13
Lost NFC Championship (at Giants) 17–0
[74]
1987[k] NFC# East 1st 11 4 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (at Bears) 21–17
Won NFC Championship (Vikings) 17–10
Won Super Bowl XXII (4) (vs. Broncos) 42–10
Doug Williams (SBMVPTooltip Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award)[67] [75]
1988 NFC East 3rd 7 9 0 [76]
1989 NFC East 3rd 10 6 0 [77]
1990 NFC East 3rd^ 10 6 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Eagles) 20–6
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 28–10
[78]
1991 NFC# East 1st 14 2 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (Falcons) 24–7
Won NFC Championship (Lions) 41–10
Won Super Bowl XXVI (5) (vs. Bills) 37–24
Joe Gibbs (COYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)[30]
Mark Rypien (SBMVPTooltip Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award & OPOYTooltip National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award)[67] [79]
[80]
1992 NFC East 3rd^ 9 7 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Vikings) 24–7
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 20–13
[81]
1993 NFC East 5th 4 12 0 Richie Petitbon [82]
1994 NFC East 5th 3 13 0 Norv Turner [83]
1995 NFC East 3rd 6 10 0 [84]
1996 NFC East 3rd 9 7 0 Darrell Green (WPMOYTooltip Walter Payton Man of the Year Award & Bart Starr Award)[68][85] [86]
1997 NFC East 2nd 8 7 1 [87]
1998 NFC East 4th 6 10 0 [88]
1999 NFC East 1st 10 6 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (Lions) 27–13
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Buccaneers) 14–13
[89]
2000 NFC East 3rd 8 8 0 Norv Turner (7–6)
Terry Robiskie (1–2)
[90]
2001 NFC East 2nd 8 8 0 Marty Schottenheimer [91]
2002 NFC East 3rd 7 9 0 Steve Spurrier [92]
2003 NFC East 3rd 5 11 0 [93]
2004 NFC East 4th 6 10 0 Joe Gibbs [94]
2005 NFC East 2nd^ 10 6 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Buccaneers) 17–10
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Seahawks) 20–10
[95]
2006 NFC East 4th 5 11 0 [96]
2007 NFC East 3rd^ 9 7 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Seahawks) 35–14 [97]
2008 NFC East 4th 8 8 0 Jim Zorn [98]
2009 NFC East 4th 4 12 0 [99]
2010 NFC East 4th 6 10 0 Mike Shanahan [100]
2011 NFC East 4th 5 11 0 London Fletcher (Bart Starr Award)[101] [102]
2012 NFC East 1st 10 6 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Seahawks) 24–14 Robert Griffin III (OROYTooltip National Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award)[56] [103]
2013 NFC East 4th 3 13 0 [104]
2014 NFC East 4th 4 12 0 Jay Gruden [105]
2015 NFC East 1st 9 7 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Packers) 25–18 [106]
2016 NFC East 3rd 8 7 1 [107]
2017 NFC East 3rd 7 9 0 [108]
2018 NFC East 3rd 7 9 0 [109]
2019 NFC East 4th 3 13 0 Jay Gruden (0–5)
Bill Callahan (3–8)
[110]
2020 NFC East 1st 7 9 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Buccaneers) 31–23 Ron Rivera Chase Young (DROYTooltip National Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award)[111]
Alex Smith (CBPOYTooltip National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award)[60]
[112]
2021[l] NFC East 3rd 7 10 0 Ron Rivera (George Halas Award)[113] [114]
2022 NFC East 4th 8 8 1 [115]
2023 NFC East 4th 4 13 0 [116]
2024 NFC East 2nd 9 5 0 Dan Quinn [117]
Totals 638 648 29 All-time regular season record
23 20 All-time playoff record
661 668 29 Combined record

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ In 1935, the NFL set the number of regular season games to 12. Prior to that, the NFL did not have a set number of games. The team only played 11 games however, as a road game against the Philadelphia Eagles was canceled due to bad weather.
  2. ^ In 1937, the NFL lowered the number of regular season games from 12 to 11.
  3. ^ In 1943, the NFL lowered the number of regular season games from 11 to 10.
  4. ^ In 1946, the NFL expanded the number of regular season games from 10 to 11.
  5. ^ In 1947, the NFL expanded the number of regular season games from 11 to 12.
  6. ^ In 1961, the NFL expanded the number of regular season games from 12 to 14.
  7. ^ In 1967, the NFL formed two conferences that were subdivided into two divisions. Prior to the realignment, the NFL was either divided into two divisions, two conferences, or neither.
  8. ^ In 1970, the NFL merged with the American Football League (AFL) and saw the creation of the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC), with Washington being placed in the NFC East division.
  9. ^ In 1978, the NFL expanded the number of regular season games from 14 to 16.
  10. ^ In 1982, the regular season was shortened from 16 games to 9 due to the 1982 NFL strike.
  11. ^ In 1987, the regular season was shortened from 16 games to 15 due to the 1987 NFL strike.
  12. ^ In 2021, the NFL expanded the number of regular season games from 16 to 17.

References

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General
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  • "Pro Football Hall of Fame – Washington Commanders". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
  • "Washington Commanders Franchise Encyclopedia". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved March 17, 2024.
  • "Washington Commanders History". JT-SW.com. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
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