Redskins punter Tress Way named to AP NFL All-Pro second-team

Weeks after being named to the Pro Bowl, Tress Way was given the honors of second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press.

Just a few weeks after being named to his first Pro-Bowl, Washington Redskins punter Tress Way has been named a second-team All-Pro for his performance in 2019.

Tennessee Titans punter Brett Kern was named the first-team All-Pro.

Way had a career season in Washington, and his ability to pin an opponent inside its 20-yard line 50 times over the past two years and boot it into the end zone for a touchback just twice in 145 attempts is surely a reason why. He also inked a four-year, $15-million extension just before the holidays as a nod to his good work.

Outside of Way, the rest of the All-Pro roster — both first and second-team — was completely void of Redskins’ players, and they failed to garner even a single vote outside of Way. Though players like Matt Ioannidis, Landon Collins and Brandon Scherff were named to the Pro Bowl as either a starter or an alternate, they didn’t quite make the cut for the All-Pro team.

Hopefully, that changes in the future.

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