DAVID BINN RUMORS & GOSSIP

Broncos Sign LS David Binn; Waive FB Austin Sylvester

The Denver Broncos have signed veteran long-snapper David Binn, the team announced on Friday. Binn, 39, handled the snapping duties for the San Diego Chargers in 256 games from 1994 through Week 1 of the 2010 season before landing on injured reserve with a hamstring injury. Binn was released by the Chargers at the end of training camp and spent the 2011 season as a free agent. Lonie...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 13, 2012

Broncos sign long snapper Binn

The Denver Broncos signed veteran long snapper David Binn on Friday. Binn will take the place of Lonie Paxton, who has missed practice all week to deal with a family issue. Paxton won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, which will host Denver in Saturday's divisional round playoff game. Binn has not played in the past two seasons. He spent 17 seasons with the...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  January 13, 2012

Chargers Release 17-Year Veteran LS David Binn

Sometimes, paring down a roster to a pre-set, mandatory limit produces some surprise transactions. On Tuesday, the San Diego Chargers parted ways with their long snapper, 17- year veteran David Binn, in an effort to reach the NFL's 80-man cutoff. "I've known David since he came to the Chargers as an unknown long snapper in 1994, our Super Bowl season, and getting to...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 30, 2011

Chargers release veteran long snapper Binn

The San Diego Chargers have released long snapper David Binn, the only player left from their 1994 Super Bowl team and the last player left from Bobby Beathard's tenure as general manager. Binn accurately delivered the ball to Chargers punters and placekickers since 1994, when he joined them as a rookie free agent. The Chargers made it to their only Super Bowl that season, losing...
Via Fox Sports  |  August 30, 2011

Chargers Release David Binn

The San Diego Chargers have parted with their longest-tenured player.Long-snapper David Binn, who set team records with 179 consecutive games played during a 17-season career, has been released, a team spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.The 39-year-old was the only remaining player from the franchise's Super Bowl appearance in 1994.Mike Windt, 26, will replace Binn as the team'...
Via NBC San Diego  |  August 30, 2011

Chargers put long snapper Binn on injured reserve

Source: Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP)—The Chargers have placed 17-year veteran long snapper David Binn on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, meaning he will miss the rest of the season. Binn was a rookie in 1994, the only season the Chargers have reached the Super Bowl. He was hurt in Monday night’s 21-14 loss to Kansas City. Binn played in 256 of the last 257 regular...
Via ChargerFan.net  |  September 15, 2010

David Binn to the IR

Source: YardBarker.com The long snapper for the San Diego Chargers, David Binn,  has been placed on the Injured Reserve today with a tore hamstring. He tore the hammy while trying to run down Dexter McCluster. At least we know someone was going all out to try and catch that guy! Binn was the last member of the Chargers from the Super Bowl team from 194. He will be replaced by long...
Via Bolt Beat  |  September 15, 2010
SNAP DECISION

Hall Of Famer Who Never Started?

You've heard Hall of Fame arguments for kickers, punters and designated hitters but I bet you never heard the argument for including long snappers, did you?

Via Jakes Take On Sports  |  July 02, 2010

How the Chargers were built

Not really Classic Chargers but: 1994 (1 player) LS David Binn Signed as undrafted free agent Longest-tenured Charger still among the...
Via Glorify the Past  |  January 16, 2010

Pam Anderson Dates a Long Snapper

Chicks really do dig the long ball.
Via FilteringCraig.com  |  May 03, 2007
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