2024 Washington Commanders Win Total Over/Under Odds

2024 Washington Commanders Win Total Over/Under Odds

Updated Sep. 9, 2024 6:30 a.m. ET
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Bookmakers are expecting the Washington Commanders to have more success in 2024, as the team's over/under is set at 6.5 wins, compared to the four games they won last season. As of Sept. 9, the Washington Commanders' moneyline odds of winning the Super Bowl put them at +12000. Oddsmakers have given the Commanders +310 odds of qualifying for the postseason.

Commanders Postseason Odds

  • Odds to Make the Playoffs: +310
  • Odds to Win the NFC East: +1200
  • Odds to Win the Super Bowl: +12000
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Commanders: Win Total Odds & Over/Under

Over/Under Over Payout Under Payout
6.5 -114 -106

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Commanders 2023 Performance

  • The Commanders finished 4-13 last year and missed the playoffs.
  • Last season Washington had three wins away from home, but just one at home.
  • As favorites the Commanders picked up only one win (1-3). When underdogs they went 3-10.
  • Washington lost every game in the NFC East (0-6), and won just twice in the NFC as a whole (2-10).
  • In one-possession games, the Commanders were 4-6. They won twice in games decided by a field goal or less (2-3).
  • Washington clinched four wins in night contests (4-12) last season, but came up empty in one game during the day.
  • The Commanders were defeated in all one game last season when they were favored by more than seven points, but they did muster one win when favored by seven or fewer points (1-2).

Commanders Strength of Schedule

  • The Commanders will face the 16th-ranked schedule in the NFL, based on their opponents' combined win total last year (145).
  • The Commanders are facing the 19th-ranked schedule (based on our predictions) this year.
  • Washington will face the fourth-toughest schedule in the league, based on its opponents' projected win total this year (150).
  • The Commanders will face 10 teams this season that finished above .500 in 2023. That schedule includes three teams that ended with 12 or more victories and two squads with five or fewer wins last season.
  • Although Washington had one win when favored by seven points or fewer last season (1-2), the Commanders came up empty in one game where they were favored by 7.5 or more points.

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Commanders Offseason Additions and Losses

Draft Results

Name Pick Round Position College
Jayden Daniels 2 1 QB LSU
Jer'Zhan Newton 36 2 DL Illinois
Mike Sainristil 50 2 DB Michigan
Ben Sinnott 53 2 TE Kansas State
Brandon Coleman 67 3 OL TCU
Luke McCaffrey 100 3 WR Rice
Jordan Magee 139 5 LB Temple
Dominique Hampton 161 5 CB Washington
Javontae Jean-Baptiste 222 7 DL Notre Dame

Offseason Additions

Name Position 2023 GP Former Team
Austin Ekeler RB 14 Chargers
Noah Brown WR 10 Texans
Olamide Zaccheaus WR 11 Eagles
Zach Ertz TE 7 Cardinals
Jeff Driskel QB 1 Browns
Marcus Mariota QB 2 Eagles
Frankie Luvu LB 17 Panthers
Dorance Armstrong DE 17 Cowboys
Clelin Ferrell DE 15 49ers
Dante Fowler Jr. LB 13 Cowboys
Michael Davis CB 13 Chargers
Jeremy Chinn SAF 10 Panthers
Nick Bellore LB 8 Seahawks
Mykal Walker OLB 8 Steelers
Tyler Biadasz C 5 Cowboys
Sheldon Day DT 5 Vikings
Bobby Price CB 4 Cardinals
Carlos Watkins DE 2 Cardinals
Bobby Wagner MLB 17 Seahawks

Offseason Losses

Name Position 2023 GP New Team
Sam Howell QB 17 Seahawks
Curtis Samuel WR 16 Bills
Joey Slye K 17 Patriots
Antonio Gibson RB 16 Patriots
Jahan Dotson WR 17 Eagles
Jacoby Brissett QB 2 Patriots
James Smith-Williams DL 12 Falcons
Cody Barton LB 13 Broncos
John Ridgeway III DT 14 Saints
Kendall Fuller CB 15 Dolphins
Khaleke Hudson LB 11 Saints
KJ Henry DE 8 Bengals
Kamren Curl DB 16 Rams
Abdullah Anderson DL 4 Titans
Casey Toohill DE 14 Bills

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