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Tress Way says the Washington Commanders feel different this season—and it all starts with the connection they’ve built behind the field.
The Washington Commanders are continuing to re-sign their own players, bringing punter Tress Way back on a new deal.
The longest-tenured Washington Commander is sticking around. Fan-favorite punter Tress Way agreed to return to the Commanders on a one-year, $2.8 million contract, according to multiple reports.
The Washington Commanders had a disastrous start against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship game. The Commanders had an 18-play drive, converted on two fourth downs, but had to settle ...
Tress Way is back with the Washington Commanders as the team's all-time best punter.
Washington Commanders Commanders punter Tress Way is having a great time not punting Way may not be doing much right now, but he's having fun anyway.
ASHBURN, Va. — As the Washington Commanders get ready for their second preseason game against the Miami Dolphins, there is still a lot of buzz about a big tackle by the team's punter Tress Way ...
Tress Way is not only the longest-tenured member of the Washington Commanders franchise, but he's also seen the good and bad side of the organization through three name changes and an owner switch ...
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Commanders re-sign P Tress Way - MSNTress Way's long run as the punter in Washington is set to continue. JP Finlay of NBC Washington reports that Way has agreed to a new deal with the Commanders. It's a one-year pact and the 2025 ...
When you think about the Washington Commanders last season, one word comes to mind: brotherhood. When Tress Way reflected on what makes this team feel like a true brotherhood, it wasn't just the ...
ASHBURN, Va. — As the Washington Commanders get ready for their second preseason game against the Miami Dolphins, there is still a lot of buzz about a big tackle by the team's punter Tress Way ...
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