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  • WAS Punter #10
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    Commanders re-signed P Tress Way to a one-year contract.
    A two-time Pro Bowler who has spent his entire career with the Commanders, Way wasn’t nearly as busy in 2024 as he had been in previous seasons, thanks in part to Jayden Daniels and Kliff Kingsbury orchestrating drives that led to scores instead of punts. Way punted 50 times on the year — the second lowest total of his career, while averaging 42.9 net yards per punt. A well-respected player in the organization, Way, 34, will likely continue to see one-year deals as long as he continues to play.
  • WAS Punter #10
    Redskins signed P Tress Way to a four-year contract extension through 2025.
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the deal is worth over $15 million and should be finalized Monday. Way has had an impressive 2019, earning his first Pro Bowl nod on the strength of his league-leading 49.2 yards-per-punt average. The former Oklahoma Sooner has been a Redskin since 2014.
  • WAS Punter #10
    Bears P Tress Way has a legitimate chance to win the punting job over Adam Podlesh.
    Podlesh signed a five-year, $10 million contract in 2011 but got off to a slow start after suffering a hip flexor injury last season. Way has a bigger leg than Podlesh, and if he can improve with his consistency he’ll provide the Bears with a cheaper, younger option. The battle for the job will likely continue into preseason.
  • WAS Punter #10
    Redskins signed P Tress Way to a five-year extension.
    Way was a restricted free agent. He’s been Washington’s punter the last two seasons, averaging 46.8 yards. 25-year-old Way is now signed through 2020.