The Washington Commanders’ 2023 NFL schedule opens on September 10 with a matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. Check out the rest of this article for info on the team’s complete schedule. For details on the Washington Commanders, including their 2023 results, NFL schedule, and where they sit in the NFC East, see the below article.
The Commanders scored 18.9 points per game (24th in league) and allowed 20.2 (seventh) last season, going 8-8-1 and failing to make the playoffs.
Washington Commanders 2023 Schedule
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- Week 1 | September 10: vs. Cardinals, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 2 | September 17: at Broncos, 4:25 PM on CBS
- Week 3 | September 24: vs. Bills, 1:00 PM on CBS
- Week 4 | October 1: at Eagles, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 5 | October 5: vs. Bears, 8:15 PM on Amazon Prime Video
- Week 6 | October 15: at Falcons, 1:00 PM on CBS
- Week 7 | October 22: at Giants, 1:00 PM on CBS
- Week 8 | October 29: vs. Eagles, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 9 | November 5: at Patriots, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 10 | November 12: at Seahawks, 4:25 PM on FOX
- Week 11 | November 19: vs. Giants, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 12 | November 23: at Cowboys, 4:30 PM on CBS
- Week 13 | December 3: vs. Dolphins, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 15 | December 17: at Rams, 4:05 PM on CBS
- Week 16 | December 24: at Jets, 1:00 PM on CBS
- Week 17 | December 31: vs. 49ers, 1:00 PM on FOX
- Week 18 | January 7: vs. Cowboys, 1:00 PM
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NFC East 2022 Standings
- Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)
- Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
- New York Giants (9-7)
- Washington Commanders (8-8)
Commanders 2022 Stats Insights
- On defense, Washington was a top-five unit last season, ranking third-best by surrendering just 304.6 yards per game. It ranked 20th on offense (330.3 yards per game).
- On offense, DC ranked 24th in the NFL with 18.9 points per game last season. Meanwhile, it ranked seventh in points allowed (304.6 points allowed per contest).
- On the defensive side of the ball, the Commanders were a top-five unit in terms of passing yards last season, ranking fourth-best by surrendering just 191.3 passing yards per game. They ranked 21st on offense (204.2 passing yards per game).
- From an offensive standpoint, Washington ranked 12th in the NFL last season with 126.1 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, it ranked 11th in rushing yards allowed per contest (113.3).
- The Commanders sported the eighth-ranked third-down offense last year (284.0% third-down percentage), but they were less effective defensively, ranking worst with a 313.4% third-down conversion rate allowed.
Commanders 2022 Team Leaders
- Jacoby Brissett passed for 2,608 yards (186.3 per game), completing 64.0% of his throws, with 12 touchdowns and six interceptions in 14 games for the Browns last year.
- Also, Brissett ran for 243 yards and two TDs.
- Terry McLaurin had 77 receptions for 1,191 yards (70.1 per game) and five touchdowns in 17 games.
- In 15 games a season ago, Antonio Gibson rushed for 546 yards (36.4 per game) and three TDs.
- Gibson also had 46 receptions for 353 yards and two TDs.
- In the passing game, Curtis Samuel scored four TDs, hauling in 64 balls for 656 yards (38.6 per game).
- Cody Barton posted two interceptions to go with 133 tackles, 4.0 TFL, two sacks, and six passes defended in 17 games last year with the Seahawks.
- Da’Ron Payne totaled 64 tackles, 18.0 TFL, and 11.5 sacks in 17 games.
- Jonathan Allen collected one interception to go with 65 tackles, 16.0 TFL, 7.5 sacks, and three passes defended in 14 games a season ago.
- Jamin Davis delivered 104 tackles, 9.0 TFL, and three sacks over 16 games played in 2022.