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Tress Way credits a unique bond between a new QB and veteran LB for setting the tone in the Washington Commanders’ locker ...
Tress Way says the Washington Commanders feel different this season—and it all starts with the connection they’ve built ...
After fearing his career was over, record-setting punter Tress Way fought back tears when the Washington Commanders gave him one more season.
The Washington Commanders and Tress Way have been through a lot together, but feel like they have turned a corner as a team.
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Tress Way, a true leader for the CommandersThe unique thing about one of their current leaders is that he is a punter. Tress Way has been wearing Burgundy and Gold since the 2014 season. For each of those ten seasons, he wore jersey No. 5.
Tress Way is back with the Washington Commanders in 2025. The longtime punter and special-teams captain signed a one-year deal ahead of free agency to return to Washington for a 12th season.
Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! Commanders and Tress Way have agreed to a one-year contract worth $2.87 million, which includes a $125,000 ...
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Tress Way is the longest-tenured player on Washington's roster, and it's not even close. Claimed off waivers on Aug. 20, 2014, Way has punted in all but one game over the last 11 seasons for the ...
Washington Commanders punter Tress Way shares favorite shows on Nickelodeon during "NFL Slimetime". Nate Burleson and Young Dylan recognize the eight NFL Latino Youth Honors nominees following ...
JP Finlay reports the Commanders are re-signing P Tress Way to a one-year deal. ESPN’s John Keim adds the deal is worth $2.8 million for 2025. Way, 34, wound up signing on with the Bears as an ...
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