The Washington Commanders were up front about seizing the opportunity to go out and compete in the final game of the season, and that fight was on display in a 24-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Quarterback Josh Johnson, running back Chris Rodriguez and safety Jeremy Reaves made the most of their chances in Week 18.

Johnson didn’t have an easy task on his hands in these final two games as a starter (just his ninth and 10th starts in his career). The Commanders have been marred by injuries; the team had been officially out of playoff contention for a few weeks by the time he was tapped for the job. Still, Johnson did what he has done in his uniquely impressive pro football career: he gave it his all and did the best he could with what he could control.

After a solid outing on Christmas Day in which he went 15-of-28 for 128 yards against the Cowboys, Johnson continued the positive momentum in the season finale. He went through his reads well, made good decisions and used his legs in smart spots. He had the short-term memory the team needed, dusting himself off to keep going at the defense following two errors.

In the fourth quarter, he led Washington to the 24-17 comeback win by throwing his first touchdown pass since 2021 and then, a few minutes later, by keeping it for his first rushing touchdown since 2018. The victory in Philadelphia was Johnson’s second win as a starter. What a memory to start off 2026 for the veteran.