In Game
The Commanders are one of the most historic franchises in NFL history, and as a result, you’ll find Commanders fans all throughout the country, particularly the South East. Commanders fans are some of the most diehard fans in the league, who’ll stick by their team through thick and thin. There has been a lot of thin lately but doesn’t stop Commanders fans from cheering often and loudly for their team. It’s been a couple of decades since the Commanders last Super Bowl victory. However they continue to sell out every home game.
The fans in Washington are also very knowledgeable about the game and love to talk ball with other fans. You’ll surely make friends with other fans sitting nearby as not only are the fans knowledgeable, but they also are very welcoming to fellow Skins fans. However, things may be a bit less friendly if you happen to be a fan of a rival team, so keep that in mind.
The Commanders provide a great game day experience that is sure to put a smile on any diehard Commanders fans face.
Things to check out
“Punter Proof” Video Boards
The Commanders replaced their old video scoreboards with ones three times the size of the originals in 2010. The Commanders also used this as an opportunity to take a jab at their biggest rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, by announcing that the scoreboards are “punter proof.” The new scoreboards at FedExField provide the fans great replays of the game and also offer lots of in-game entertainment as well.
Hooters Club Level
The Hooters Club Level located between sections 314 and 315, offers a great place to grab some beer and wings while watching the game. It’s also a great place to catch up on what is going on around the league as The Hooters Club gives fans the full Hooters experience, while also allowing them to attend the game
Solar Operation
Over 8,000 solar panels were installed at FedExField in 2011 part of the Commanders’ plan to make the stadium greener. These solar panels are the largest solar power installation in D.C. and can meet 20% of the stadium’s game day energy needs.
Chief Zee
Chief Zee is a famous Washington Commanders superfan. He attends every Commanders game dressed in a faux headdress and a red jacket. He has appeared in several commercials and is even in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the Washington Commanders biggest fan.
Hogettes
The Hogettes may have retired following the 2012 season. However, they remain a huge part of Commanders and even more importantly raised a lot of money for charity. Beginning in 1983 a group of Commanders fans decided to wear dresses and pig snouts to cheer on the Skins. The pig snouts and name is a reference to the great Commanders offensive lines of the era that was nicknamed the Hogs.
Commanders Band
The Commanders Band is the oldest marching band in the history of the NFL having been founded in 1937. The band still performs every game and is most famous for playing “Hail to the Commanders” after each and every Commanders score.
Fight Songs
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Fight for our Commanders
Hail to the Commanders!
Hail Victory!
Fight for Our Commanders!
Fight for Old D.C.!
Run or pass or score –We want a lot more!
Beat ’em, swamp ’em
Touchdown! — Let the points soar!
Fight on! Fight on! Til you have won!
All of Wash-ing-ton! Rah! Rah! Rah!
Hail to the Commanders!
Hail Victory!
Fight for Our Commanders!
Fight for Old D.C.! -
Who Ready?
Who ready
We ready
Who ready
We ready
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
Who ready
Northeast
Who ready
Southeast
Who ready
Northwest
Who ready
Southwest
Who ready
Moco
Who ready
PG
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VA
Who ready
DMV
Dis DMV moe
Dis DMV moe
I’m a Washington Commander
We don’t play, we execute
Come on stomping in our boots
You want this smoke hut 1 hut 2
DMV
Up in DC DSGB
It’s your homie Jack T
Rep the Gold and Burgundy
In Landover taking over
We got boulders on our shoulders
We ain’t stopping till it’s over
Crushing mammas game over
We do this for our city
We don’t do it for the clout
Yea we represent our turf
That’s what Commanders all about
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
Who ready
Northeast
Who ready
Southeast
Who ready
Northwest
Who ready
Southwest
Who ready
Moco
Who ready
PG
Who ready
VA
Who ready
DMV
Bust a play on’em
Bust a play on’em
Bust a play on’em
Bust a play on’em
Break’em off something
Break’em off something
Break’em off something
Break’em off something
They don’t want no smoke
They don’t want no smoke
They don’t want no smoke
They don’t want no smoke
Do that end zone dance
Do that end zone dance
Do that end zone dance
Do that end zone dance
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
I’m a Washington Commander
Who ready
Northeast
Who ready
Southeast
Who ready
Northwest
Who ready
Southwest
Who ready
Moco
Who ready
PG
Who ready
VA
Who ready
DMV
Dis DMV moe
Dis DMV moe