The Council of the District of Columbia has passed a ceremonial resolution to honor the Washington Commanders for their outstanding performance during the 2024-2025 NFL season. The team achieved a remarkable 12-5 record, securing a playoff spot for the first time since 2020 and winning their first playoff game since 2005. Under the leadership of Coach Dan Quinn, the Commanders not only advanced to the NFC Championship Game but also showcased impressive individual performances, particularly from rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who demonstrated his dual-threat capabilities with significant passing and rushing statistics.

In addition to their on-field success, the Washington Commanders have made notable contributions to the community through initiatives like the "Commanders Day of Service." The resolution highlights the team's commitment to community engagement and recognizes key players, including wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who set a franchise record for touchdown receptions in a season. The Council congratulates the Commanders on their achievements and expresses pride in their contributions to both the sport and the local community.