The Washington Commanders are riding high at the moment, winners of three in a row, and host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday with a chance to go over .500 for the first time since Week 1.
Washington’s recent success has a lot to do with wide receiver Terry McLaurin, a revived running game led by Antonio Gibson, terrific defense and punter Tress Way.
Yes, you read that correctly. Way has always been outstanding. Playing for a team that punts a lot, Way gets many opportunities. He is a critical weapon for the Commanders, as he often pins the opponent inside their own 20-yard line.
Finally, Way receives some leaguewide recognition for his continued excellence. He was named the NFC special teams player of the month for October on Thursday.
Over the past month, Way has averaged 46.8 yards per punt, with a net of 45.1 yards. He led the NFL with 16 punts landing inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and six punts inside the 10-yard line.
Way is Washington’s longest-tenured player, having been with the franchise since 2014.