After beating Tampa Bay in the wild card round, Washington upset No. 1 seed Detroit to earn a spot in the NFC Championship ...
The Washington Commanders steal back a possession on a perfectly place fake-punt pass from Commanders' punter Tress Way to ...
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Tress Way is the longest-tenured Washington Commander. The two-time Pro Bowl punter, who grew up in Tulsa and played at OU, is in Year 11 with Washington — the only organization he’s played for.
Sinnott, a former tight end for the Kansas State Wildcats, caught a pass from punter Tress Way for an unexpected 24-yard gain in the first quarter of a pivotal playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field.
Commanders punter Tress Way quickly fired a pass to rookie tight end Ben Sinnott for a 23-yard gain. Fake punt? What a pass by Tress Way! The Commanders didn't score a touchdown, but they did ...
Advertisement “It’s the humility of fighting,” Washington punter Tress Way said in explaining his coach’s messaging. “He’s not prepping us for a week to go out and play somebody and ...
However, they dialed up a fake punt pass on 4th and 6 from their own 31. Punter Tress Way floated a perfect pass to backup tight end Ben Sinnott for a vital first down to keep the drive alive.
Washington stalled out and this time, Tress Way didn't fake the punt. He sent it 45 yards to the Eagles 32-yard line before Cooper DeJean returned it 10 yards to the 42. Eagles go three-and-out to ...
Johnson started at right tackle and played 64 of the team’s 71 offensive snaps. Meanwhile Tress Way, Washington's long-time punter extraordinaire, got to step outside his special teams bubble ...