Tress Way, the longest-tenured player for the Washington Commanders, has signed a one-year deal to return for the 2025 season. Known for his high punting standards since 2014, his re-signing addresses the team's need after significant roster turnover last year. Despite a season where his punting opportunities were limited due to offensive efficiency, he remains a crucial player in the locker room. His contract value is set at $2.8 million, reflecting a slight decrease from his previous deal's average.
Tress Way's return was a priority for the Commanders. He's punted at a high level since joining the team in 2014. He's been with 3 coaching staffs. Now back for another year for $2.8 million.
Easy call. Good punter and important presence in the locker room and on the kicking unit, where there was a lot of turnover last year.
While Way has been one of the league's best punters since 2014, last season he failed to punt in 3 of Washington's 20 games in the regular season.
This move ensures that the Commanders have another key position locked up, and another popular player returning in 2025.
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