Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Commanders Match Player Stats (Dec 25, 2025)

December 25, 2025 | Northwest Stadium, Landover, MD Dallas Cowboys 30, Washington Commanders 23 Cowboys: 7-8-1 | Commanders: 4-12


The Dallas Cowboys arrived at Northwest Stadium on Christmas Day having lost three straight, already eliminated from playoff contention, and facing a Washington team starting its third quarterback of the season. They left with a 30-23 win, a franchise passing record tied, and 87 offensive plays on the board to Washington’s 41.

Dak Prescott threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns, absorbed six sacks without turning the ball over, and tied Tony Romo’s franchise record of four seasons with 30-plus passing touchdowns. Dallas converted all six of its fourth-down attempts โ€” tied for the most fourth-down conversions at 100% in a single game since 1991 โ€” and controlled the ball for 38 minutes and 44 seconds.

“I never worry about these guys’ effort. I really don’t,” coach Brian Schottenheimer said. “These guys are built different, man. I thought we were hitting on all cylinders offensively early on.”

For Washington, this was their 10th loss in 11 games. Jayden Daniels was out with an elbow injury. Marcus Mariota was unavailable with a quad and hand issue. That left 39-year-old Josh Johnson โ€” announced as the starter just two days before kickoff โ€” making his 10th career start and first since 2021.



Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Dallas Cowboys7173330
Washington Commanders3710323

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayDALWAS
Q19:42CowboysJake Ferguson 6-yd pass from Prescott (Aubrey kick)70
Q14:44CommandersJake Moody 29-yd FG73
Q212:06CowboysJavonte Williams 4-yd rush (Aubrey kick)143
Q27:00CowboysKaVontae Turpin 86-yd pass from Prescott (Aubrey kick)213
Q24:35CommandersCroskey-Merritt 10-yd rush (Moody kick)2110
Q20:19CowboysBrandon Aubrey 42-yd FG2410
Q39:34CommandersCroskey-Merritt 72-yd rush (Moody kick)2417
Q34:42CowboysBrandon Aubrey 52-yd FG2717
Q30:16CommandersJake Moody 23-yd FG2720
Q43:59CowboysBrandon Aubrey 51-yd FG3020
Q42:09CommandersJake Moody 51-yd FG3023

Prescott Ties Romo, Cowboys Run Perfect on Fourth Down

Prescott went 19-of-37 for 307 yards with a 97.5 passer rating and no interceptions. He scrambled four times for 24 yards, including a 12-yard pickup on a third-and-four in the second quarter that kept a scoring drive alive. His two touchdown passes on the day brought his season total to 30, tying Romo’s mark of four seasons reaching that number as Dallas’s quarterback.

Three of his six sacks came from Jer’Zhan Newton, but Prescott kept the ball and kept moving the offense.

“I took some hits, but I was able to come out clean,” he said.

On Dallas’s second possession โ€” a 17-play, 7-minute-38-second drive โ€” the Cowboys converted three straight fourth downs on the way to a Javonte Williams touchdown. That drive alone set the tone for a game Washington could never fully take back.

Passing Stats

PlayerTeamCmpAttYdsTDINTSacksYds LostRating
Dak PrescottDAL19373072063897.5
Josh JohnsonWAS1523198001892.3

Dallas Ground Game: Davis Carries the Load, Williams Scores Early

The Cowboys ran 44 times for 211 yards at 4.8 per carry. Malik Davis led with 20 carries and 103 yards. Williams scored on a 4-yard run to make it 14-3 before exiting with a shoulder injury in the second quarter. Hunter Luepke contributed 30 yards on seven carries out of the fullback spot.

Washington allowed 103 yards to a running back (Davis) who entered the game with modest production, a sign of how badly Dallas controlled the line of scrimmage in this matchup.

Rushing Stats

PlayerTeamAttYdsAvgTDLong
Malik DavisDAL201035.2021
Javonte WilliamsDAL13544.219
Hunter LuepkeDAL7304.308
Dak PrescottDAL4246.0012
DAL Total442114.8121
Jacory Croskey-MerrittWAS111059.5272
Deebo SamuelWAS22512.5029
Josh JohnsonWAS2105.005
Jeremy McNicholsWAS1โ€“2โ€“2.00โ€“2
WAS Total161388.6272

Turpin 86 Yards, Pickens and Lamb Steady the Receiving Corps

Jake Ferguson caught a 6-yard touchdown to cap Dallas’s opening drive โ€” a 13-play march that took 5 minutes and 18 seconds โ€” before leaving at halftime with a calf injury.

The biggest play of the game came with just over seven minutes left in the second quarter. From his own 14-yard line, facing second-and-ten, Prescott hit KaVontae Turpin on a crossing route and Turpin was gone โ€” 86 yards, untouched, past Antonio Hamilton. One target, one catch, one touchdown, 86 yards. That made it 21-3, and Washington’s path back became exponentially harder.

George Pickens followed with four catches for 78 yards at 19.5 per reception. CeeDee Lamb drew the most volume with 10 targets, converting five for 46 yards. Brevyn Spann-Ford hauled in a 31-yard reception in the fourth quarter from the tight end spot that put Dallas in field goal range.

Dallas Cowboys Receiving Stats

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC
KaVontae Turpin118686.018646
George Pickens457819.502150
CeeDee Lamb510469.202414
Brevyn Spann-Ford123131.003112
Jalen Tolbert48317.801411
Luke Schoonmaker22157.501010
Hunter Luepke111414.00148
Jake Ferguson1266.0160
Malik Davis020โ€”0โ€”โ€”
Javonte Williams020โ€”0โ€”โ€”
Jonathan Mingo010โ€”0โ€”โ€”
DAL Total193630716.2286151

Johnson Keeps Washington Alive, Croskey-Merritt Does the Damage

Johnson was clean. No touchdowns, but no turnovers either, and his 92.3 passer rating was better than the final score suggests. His longest completion was a 41-yard pass to Deebo Samuel on Washington’s first drive โ€” his longest since 2018 โ€” and he showed the pocket awareness to not force throws into tight coverage against a Dallas secondary that blitzed periodically.

“I was just trying to play clean and give us a chance to win the game,” Johnson said. “We had a chance. Unfortunately, we just came up short.”

Samuel added 25 rushing yards on two carries to finish with 93 scrimmage yards on the day. Terry McLaurin was Washington’s leading receiver with five catches for 63 yards. Ben Sinnott contributed three receptions for 29 yards from the tight end spot.

Croskey-Merritt gave Washington its two most electric moments. He scored from 10 yards out in the second quarter to make it 21-10, then broke a 72-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to cut it to 24-17 โ€” the closest Washington would get.

“I saw daylight,” Croskey-Merritt said. “I was like, ‘This is my chance to show when there’s open field, I can take it the distance.'”

He finished with 11 carries, 105 yards, two touchdowns, and 9.5 yards per carry.

Washington Commanders Receiving Stats

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC
Deebo Samuel246834.004154
Terry McLaurin576312.60166
Ben Sinnott34299.701212
Chris Moore111515.00157
Jeremy McNichols33124.00714
Treylon Burks121111.00115
WAS Total152119813.204198

Defense: Newton Wrecks Prescott, Williams Anchors Dallas Interior

Newton was Washington’s standout defensive player. He recorded three credited sacks and five QB hits, generating six total pressures on 25 pass-rush snaps per PFF. Prescott absorbed six sacks for a loss of 38 yards โ€” the most in a single game all season.

“I was in my zone. Whenever I catch fire, it’s hard to cool me off,” Newton said.

On the Dallas side, Quinnen Williams earned the game’s highest defensive PFF grade at 90.6 across 31 snaps. Jadeveon Clowney led with 1.5 sacks and three QB hits. Bobby Wagner anchored Washington’s linebacker group with 10 combined tackles, a 0.5-sack, and an 84.4 PFF grade. Despite Newton’s dominance at the line, Washington held Dallas to a converted third down on just 8 of 20 attempts after the first quarter โ€” but it was too late by then.

Defensive Stats

PlayerTeamCombSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Bobby WagnerWAS1050.5012
Will HarrisWAS1050000
Jer’Zhan NewtonWAS933.0205
Javon KinlawWAS750000
Frankie LuvuWAS730010
Jeremy ReavesWAS640010
Mike SainristilWAS640010
Noah IgbinogheneWAS630010
Jordan MageeWAS510110
Jalyn HolmesWAS520000
Jacob MartinWAS410001
Shemar JamesDAL630000
Shavon RevelDAL630010
Reddy StewardDAL520.5011
Jadeveon ClowneyDAL431.5303
Donovan WilsonDAL420100
Quinnen WilliamsDAL320001
Kenneth Murray Jr.DAL300000
Malik HookerDAL310000
James HoustonDAL310000

Top PFF Defensive Grades

PlayerTeamPositionGradeSnaps
Quinnen WilliamsDALDI90.631
Bobby WagnerWASLB84.492
Sam WilliamsDALED76.613
Jadeveon ClowneyDALED74.826

Kicking and Special Teams

Brandon Aubrey hit from 42, 52, and 51 yards but missed from 58 in the fourth quarter. Jake Moody was perfect for Washington, going 3-for-3 with a long of 51 yards. KaVontae Turpin returned five kickoffs for 115 yards, averaging 23.0 per return.

Kicking Stats

PlayerTeamFGFG%LongXPPts
Brandon AubreyDAL3/475.0%523/312
Jake MoodyWAS3/3100.0%512/211

Punting Stats

PlayerTeamPuntsYdsAvgLong
Bryan AngerDAL15353.053
Tress WayWAS313043.353

Kick Return Stats

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
KaVontae TurpinDAL511523.0260
Chase EdmondsWAS49022.5270
Chris MooreWAS13333.0330

Full Team Stats

CategoryDallas CowboysWashington Commanders
Total Yards480328
Net Passing Yards269190
Rushing Yards211138
Total Plays8741
Yards Per Play5.58.0
First Downs2817
Passing First Downs149
Rushing First Downs94
Penalty First Downs21
3rd Down Efficiency8/20 (40%)1/6 (17%)
4th Down Efficiency6/6 (100%)0/0
Completion %51.4%65.2%
Sacks Allowed6 (โ€“38 yds)2 (โ€“8 yds)
Red Zone (TDโ€“FGโ€“Att)2โ€“0โ€“31โ€“2โ€“3
Penalties11โ€“89 yds10โ€“71 yds
Turnovers00
Avg Yards Per Drive48.434.3
Avg Plays Per Drive10.25.5
Time of Possession38:4421:16

Game Information

DetailInfo
DateDecember 25, 2025
VenueNorthwest Stadium, Landover, MD
Attendance64,407
BroadcastNetflix
Weather50ยฐF, 53% humidity, 7 mph wind
Vegas LineCowboys โ€“10.0
Over/Under50.5 (over)
RefereeBrad Rogers

Injuries

  • Javonte Williams (DAL, RB): Shoulder injury โ€” did not return after the second quarter
  • Jake Ferguson (DAL, TE): Calf injury โ€” missed the entire second half
  • Tyler Biadasz (WAS, C): Right knee and ankle โ€” exited in the second half

The final two minutes of this game told the full story. Dallas took possession at their own 27 with a 30-23 lead and ran it out โ€” seven plays, one more fourth-down conversion, clock expired. Washington never touched the ball again.

Prescott now shares Romo’s record and did it while absorbing the most sacks of his season in a single game. Newton’s three sacks and six pressures were the best individual pass-rush performance in this game, but one player wrecking the quarterback doesn’t change a 46-play possession disadvantage. Dallas ran 87 offensive plays. They kept the ball. They won the line of scrimmage on the ground with 211 rushing yards. And when it mattered, they converted every fourth down in front of them.

Washington’s offense showed more than the final score reflects. Johnson was clean. Croskey-Merritt was explosive when given room. McLaurin led all Commanders receivers on a day when the defense kept them within reach until the fourth quarter. But a team that scored three points in the first quarter, allowed a 21-3 deficit inside 13 minutes, and couldn’t get off the field on third down in the second half was never going to win this one.

Jordan Berglund
Jordan Berglundhttps://dailynewsmagazine.co.uk/
Jordan Berglund started Daily News Magazine in January 2026 after spending the better part of a decade reporting for UK regional papers. He moved to London from Stockholm in 2018 and cut his teeth covering business, politics, entertainment, and breaking news across Europe, which gave him a front-row seat to how traditional newsrooms were struggling to adapt. He studied journalism at Uppsala University and later trained at the Reuters Institute, but most of what he knows about running a newsroom came from years of watching what worked and what didn't. He still reports on UK politics, celebrity news, sports, technology, and European affairs when he's not editing, and he's building Daily News Magazine around the idea that speed and accuracy don't have to be enemies.

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