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Washington Commanders Team Info

  • Division: NFC East
  • Year Founded: 1932
  • WebSite: Commanders.com
  • Twitter: @Commanders
  • Instagram: @Commanders
  • TikTok: Commanders
  • Facebook: Commanders
  • NFL Championships: 1937, 1942 (pre-Super Bowl era), Super Bowl XVII (1983 season), Super Bowl XXII (1987 season), Super Bowl XXVI (1991 season)
  • Arena/Stadium: FedExField
  • Fight song: Hail to the Commanders
  • Mascot: Major Tuddy
  • Owner(s): Daniel Snyder

Notable Players:
No. 1 Passing Leader:
Joe Theismann (25,206 yards)
No. 1 Rushing Leader: John Riggins (7,472 yards)
No. 1 Receiving Leader: Art Monk (12,026 yards)
No. 1 Scoring Leader: Mark Moseley (1,206 points)
No. 1 AV Leader: Darrell Green (152) (AV stands for Approximate Value, a metric for a player’s contribution across different aspects of the game)
Winningest Coach: Joe Gibbs (154 wins)

Washington Commanders Super Bowl Wins

  • Super Bowl XVII – Defeated the Miami Dolphins 27–17
  • Super Bowl XXII – Defeated the Denver Broncos 42–10
  • Super Bowl XXVI – Defeated the Buffalo Bills 37–24

Washington Commanders History and Team Information

The Washington Commanders is the oldest team in the NFC East division.

  • Founded on July 9, 1932 as the Boston Braves, they moved to Washington D.C. in 1937 and became the Redskins.
  • The team name change in 2020 to Washington Football Team addressed a long-standing controversy.
  • They adopted their current name, Washington Commanders, in 2022.
  • The Commanders have won five NFL Championships, including two pre-Super Bowl era wins (1937, 1942) and three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, XXVI).

Washington Commanders Stadium History

  • Braves Field (Boston) – 1932 (briefly): Their first stadium as the Boston Braves.
  • Fenway Park (1933-1936): Team moved to Fenway Park in July 1933.
  • Griffith Stadium (Washington D.C. – 1937-1960): Their first stadium in D.C., nicknamed “The Grand Old Lady of Griffith Stadium“.
  • RFK Stadium (Washington D.C. – 1961-1996): Formerly D.C. Stadium, renamed after Robert F. Kennedy. They enjoyed a long sellout streak here.
  • Commanders Field (Landover, Maryland – 1997-Present): Originally Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, then FedExField until 2024, currently awaiting a new naming rights deal.

Washington Commanders Team Owners History

  • 1932-1969: George Preston Marshall (Founder)
  • 1969-1974: Edward Bennett Williams
  • 1974-1997: Jack Kent Cooke (and briefly his estate)
  • 1997-1999: Cooke estate (1997–1999)
  • 1999-2023: Daniel Snyder
  • 2023-present: Josh Harris 

What are the Redskins called now?

Redskins are now called Washington Commanders.

Where is Washington Commanders stadium?

Washington Commanders stadium address: 600 Fedex Way, Greater Landover, MD 20785, United States.

Where is the Washington Commanders headquarters and training facility?

The Washington Commanders’ headquarters and training facility are located in Ashburn, Virginia.

Why did the Washington Commanders change their name?

The Washington Football Team changed its name to the Washington Commanders in response to economic pressures following the George Floyd protests.

What is the Commanders net worth?

The Washington Commanders’ net worth isn’t publicly available information like that of stock market companies. However, we can tell you that it was sold for a record-setting $6.05 billion to Josh Harris’ group in 2023. This indicates a very high value for the franchise.

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