
"There have been very few constants for the Commanders over the last decade. Players, coaches, and front office personnel have come and gone. The team went through two rebrands and a landmark ownership change that finally ousted Dan Snyder. Tress Way is one of them, and Washington rewarded his loyalty and consistency with another contract. The team confirmed that the three-time Pro Bowl punter has signed a new one-year deal with the club."
"Way's spent his entire 12-year career in Washington. He's the team's longest-serving player by a considerable margin and is deeply respected by everyone in the locker room. More importantly, he's still performing at an immensely high level. No fewer than 51.8 percent of Way's punts this season finished inside the opponent's 20-yard line last season. This is his highest number since 2018, which the Commanders desperately needed amid their offensive struggles."
The Washington Commanders signed veteran punter Tress Way to a one-year contract, extending his 12-year career with the franchise. Way has spent his entire NFL career in Washington and is the team's longest-serving player, widely respected in the locker room. Way produced strong 2025 numbers: 51.8 percent of his punts landed inside the opponent's 20-yard line, his best rate since 2018, and he averaged 47.3 yards per punt, his best since 2022. Way will turn 36 next season and, with a full 17-game campaign, can move to No. 3 on the franchise list for regular-season games played.
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