The Washington Commanders wrapped up the 2023 NFL season on Sunday with a 38-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. It was Washington’s eighth consecutive loss as the Commanders finished 4-13 and will pick No. 2 overall in the 2024 NFL draft.
This will be a busy offseason for Washington. New owner Josh Harris is expected to move on from head coach Ron Rivera. Additionally, Harris will also hire a new general manager, giving the Commanders a more traditional power structure, something they haven’t employed since before Daniel Snyder moved on from Charley Casserly in 1999.
Washington has around $75 million in salary-cap room, with the ability to create more room, three of the top 40 picks in the NFL draft, and six of the top 102 selections. If the Commanders make the right hires, they have a chance for a quick turnaround in 2024.
Washington finished last in the NFC East in what feels like an annual event. That means the Commanders will have a last-place schedule in 2024. With the season complete, we now know who Washington’s opponents will be in 2024.
Here’s a look at the teams the Commanders will play next season.
Arizona Cardinals (AWAY)
2023 record: 4-13
Atlanta Falcons (HOME)
2023 record: 7-10
Baltimore Ravens (AWAY)
2023 record: 13-4
Carolina Panthers (HOME)
2023 record: 2-15
Chicago Bears (HOME)
2023 record: 7-10
Cleveland Browns (HOME)
2023 record: 11-6
Cincinnati Bengals (AWAY)
2023 record: 9-8
Dallas Cowboys (HOME & AWAY)
2023 record: 12-5
New Orleans Saints (AWAY)
2023 record: 9-8
New York Giants (HOME & AWAY)
2023 record: 6-11
Philadelphia Eagles (HOME & AWAY)
2023 record: 11-6
Pittsburgh Steelers (HOME)
2023 record: 10-7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (AWAY)
2023 record: 9-8
Tennessee Titans (HOME)
2023 record: 6-11