Category:American football long snappers

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These are American football players who specialize in the long snaps required to execute placekicks (extra points and field goals) and punts.

Pages in category "American football long snappers"

The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Ethan Albright
  • Ken Amato
  • Sam Anno

B

  • Bradford Banta
  • Mike Bartrum
  • Guy Bingham
  • David Binn

C

  • Tony Case
  • Jon Condo
  • John Cowne

D

  • J. P. Darche
  • Rob Davis (American football)
  • James Dearth
  • John Denney
  • Jon Dorenbos

E

  • Andrew Economos

G

  • Thomas Gafford
  • Kendall Gammon

G cont.

  • Brett Goode

H

  • Dale Hellestrae
  • Nathan Hodel
  • Kevin Houser

J

  • J. J. Jansen
  • Brian Jennings
  • Trey Junkin

K

  • Matt Katula
  • Ryan Kuehl
  • Jason Kyle

L

  • L. P. Ladouceur
  • Harper LeBel
  • Mike Leach (American football)
  • Tim Lindsey
  • Cullen Loeffler

M

  • Patrick Mannelly
  • Chris Massey
  • Mike McDonald
  • Robert McGarry IV

M cont.

  • Dave Moore (American football)
  • Mike Morris (American football)
  • Don Muhlbach

N

  • Ryan Neill

P

  • Lonie Paxton
  • Ed Perry
  • Bryan Pittman
  • Ryan Pontbriand

R

  • Derek Rackley
  • Jared Retkofsky
  • Jeff Robinson (American football)

S

  • Tyler Schmitt
  • Ryan Senser
  • Justin Snow
  • Brad St. Louis
  • Boone Stutz

T

  • Adam Treu

W

  • Greg Warren (American football)

Z

  • Joe Zelenka
Categories: Players of American football by position
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