Commanders sign P Tress Way to one-year extension
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The Washington Commanders have secured punter Tress Way with a contract extension, preventing him from entering free agency this offseason. The extension is a one-year deal, as reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter. Way, who began his NFL career as an undrafted rookie with the Chicago Bears in 2013, made his debut with the Commanders in 2014 and has played in every game for Washington over the last 12 seasons. He has been selected to the Pro Bowl three times, including for the 2025 season. Way has a career net punting average of 41.7 yards and has completed two passes for 38 yards.
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