Monthly Archives: June 2012

New CFL Season Begins Tonight

The CFL season starts tonight and teams continue to use non-import snappers that are born or trained in Canada.  New snappers this year include Tim Cronk in British Columbia and Ryan King in Edmonton, while Randy Chevrier returns for another … Continue reading

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Eagles Waive Camilli

NFL teams continue to drop snappers as they prepare for training camp.  Matt Camilli, an undrafted rookie from UTEP, who signed with the Eagles after the Draft has been waived.  Camilli’s departure leaves a total of just 11 teams with more … Continue reading

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Titans Waive Ingram

The Titans have waived snapper Jake Ingram, who was signed in the off-season as a possible replacement for free agent Ken Amato.  Ingram’s departure leaves undrafted rookie Beau Brinkley as the only snapper on the roster unless the Titans decide … Continue reading

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Two Teams Reduce Snappers from Three to Two

Two NFL teams had three snappers on the roster heading into this week and both are now down to two.  Veteran Ryan Pontrbriand has been released by the Niners, while the Falcons have waived Corey Adams.  The Niners have Kyle … Continue reading

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Mazza Picks Alabama

High school snapper Cole Mazza, who was previously profiled on Longsnap.com for his impressive array of college scholarship offers just received another one that he could not pass up.  Mazza has become what is believed to be the first snapper to … Continue reading

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Steelers Add Veteran Snapper Matt Katula

The Pittsburgh Steelers have added some veteran snapping competition for incumbent veteran snapper Greg Warren.  Matt Katula, who has seven years of NFL snapping experience, has been signed to a contract. Katula snapped for the Vikings at the end of … Continue reading

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