
The NFL is back! Week One of the 2023 season is complete.
Before their seasons began, Reid Ferguson (Dolphins) and Luke Rhodes (Colts) each signed contract extensions. Ferguson is now under contract until 2026, while Rhodes’ deal will continue until 2027.
There were a few tryouts before the season started, as the Bears brought in five snappers that were all in camps with other teams in the pre-season, working out Tucker Addington, Evan Deckers, Jack Landherr, Cam Lyons and Rex Sunahara.
Addington also worked out for the Raiders a few days after the Bears tryout. Yesterday, the Texans worked out veterans Jake McQuaide and Matt Overton along with some punters.
Two snappers made their NFL debuts Sunday and faced each other. Chris Stoll of the Seahawks snapped against Alex Ward of the Rams. Stoll won the Patrick Mannelly Award this past season, while Ward was a two-time finalist.
Seven snappers recorded tackles in punt coverage during Week One. Christian Kuntz (Steelers) had two solo tackles, Cal Adomitis (Bengals), Ross Matiscik (Jaguars) and Casey Kreiter (Giants) had a solo tackle each, while Andrew DePaola (Vikings), Zach Wood (Saints) and Stoll (Seahawks) recorded assisted stops.
The NFL Long Snappers Chart after Week One is below.