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Washington Commanders

Every Washington Commanders match this season, home and away — each one links to hotels near the ground it’s played at, so away weekends are as easy to book as home ones.

Home ground: Northwest Stadium, Landover

Good to know: NFL game dates and kick-off times can move — flexible scheduling shifts games between Thursday, Sunday and Monday slots, especially from midseason. If your trip is built around the game, choose a free-cancellation rate so your booking can move with it.

History

Washington's franchise began in 1932 as the Boston Braves, renamed the Redskins the following year and moved to Washington in 1937, winning two NFL titles there before the Super Bowl era began. The team added three Super Bowl wins, after the 1982, 1987 and 1991 seasons, each with a different starting quarterback, an unusual feat that reflected the strength of coach Joe Gibbs's system over any single player. Amid long-running criticism of the Redskins name, the franchise retired it in 2020, played two seasons as the Washington Football Team, and became the Commanders in 2022. The team currently plays in the Washington, D.C. area at a stadium in Landover, Maryland.

Records & quirks

  • Washington's 17-2 record in 1991 is the most wins in a single season in franchise history.
  • John Riggins' 43-yard touchdown run sealed a 27-17 Super Bowl XVII win over Miami in 1983.
  • Mark Rypien threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns to win Super Bowl XXVI MVP in 1992.
  • The franchise's biggest-ever win was 45-0 over Detroit on September 1, 1991.

Fixtures

Matches with a hotel page are linked. Dates can move — see above.