After beating Tampa Bay in the wild card round, Washington upset No. 1 seed Detroit to earn a spot in the NFC Championship ...
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.
He was with Oklahoma from 2012-2014 ... (Photo: Andy Lyons, Getty) Despite going undrafted in 2014, Tress Way has been the picture of punting consistency in the NFL. He is currently the team's ...
Bomber Mountain in Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains paid dearly to earn its name when a B-17 Flying Fortress crashed into it in ...
Ohio native Gerald Brostek found a way to create art while working at a Cleveland steel mill. "I was just amazed at the elasticity of the steel, how malleable all the steel was when it was orange hot" ...
Donald Trump scored a big win in Washington and visited North Carolina, California and Nevada on first trip since beginning ...
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 ...
One more Eagles touchdown drive might have buried Washington, and the play they drew up made it clear they knew it: Tress Way dropped back and dialed up a perfect pass to rookie TE Ben Sinnott ...
Philly appeared ready to break the game open early, but punter Tress Way threw a perfect strike to tight end Ben Sinnott for a 23-yard gain on 4th and 6. The first led to field goal by Zane ...
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.