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Commanders are among NFL's most watchable teams in 2025

Commanders are among NFL's most watchable teams in 2025

Yahoo23-06-2025
The Washington Commanders shocked everyone in 2024, winning 12 games and reaching the NFC championship game. It was the franchise's best season in 33 years. Naturally, that success and a terrific young quarterback in Jayden Daniels, Washington would be featured heavily in prime-time games in 2025.
That happened, as the Commanders were picked for five prime-time games and three additional standalone games. The NFL wants to see more of Daniels and the Commanders this season.
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Multiple Washington games will be considered "must-see TV" in 2025. Bookies.com agrees, naming four Commanders' games among the 25 most watchable for the upcoming season. Here are those games:
No. 6: Week 16, Eagles at Commanders
No. 11: Week 18, Commanders at Eagles
No. 14: Week 10, Lions at Commanders
No. 21: Week 2, Commanders at Packers
Bookies.com also named the 25 least watchable games, and no Washington game was listed. That's how you know the Commanders have come a long way. In past years, you'd likely find more than one Washington game on that list and none on the first list.
How did Bookies.com arrive at its watchability index?
Win disparity
Adjusted Super Bowl odds
Point spread
Other additional factors included, too, such as prime-time games or games featured on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
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Washington fans never envisioned becoming "watchable" again until Daniels arrived last year.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Four Commanders' games named most watchable in 2025
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