MATT KATULA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Vikings sign Matt Katula to be new long snapper

Roster moves for the Vikings
Via StarTribune.com  |  November 30, 2011

Why Patriots long snapper Matt Katula never wants to speak to the media again

One random thing left over from a busy yesterday was about the signing of a new long snapper. The Patriots inked Matt Katula, a former Raven, to take the place of struggling Jake Ingram. Katula was signed on Tuesday in the special teams overhaul, and he’s good to go for this weekend. So naturally, he met with reporters at his locker yesterday, doing so cordially and colorfully...
Via The Rap Sheet  |  November 11, 2010

Hi, I’m Matt Katula and I’m your new long snapper. 

Hi, I’m Matt Katula and I’m your new long snapper. 
Via Pats Propaganda  |  November 09, 2010

Cox mixes enthusiasm with realism

Morgan Cox said he was in meetings Saturday when he was informed that the organization had waived long-time long snapper Matt Katula. “Initially, it was excitement,” Cox, a rookie, said of his emotions when he heard the news. “It’s one of those things where I called my parents and told them, ‘Here we go.’ But after that, the dust settled in, and I thought, ‘OK, it’s...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  August 17, 2010

Cox mixes enthusiasm with realism

Morgan Cox said he was in meetings Saturday when he was informed that the organization had waived long-time long snapper Matt Katula. “Initially, it was excitement,” Cox, a rookie, said of his emotions when he heard the news. “It’s one of those things where I called my parents and told them, ‘Here we go.’ But after that, the dust settled in, and I thought, ‘OK, it’s...
Via Ravens Insider  |  August 17, 2010

No complaints about Katula this week

Long snapper Matt Katula has been enduring one of the worst stretches of his career. It hasn't helped that he is battling an arm injury. But coach John Harbaugh said, "Matt seemed like he was fine" after evaluating the tape from the New England game. "He seemed like he was really feeling better," Harbaugh said. "So he did a nice job."
Via Ravens Insider  |  January 13, 2010

The Katula Situation

In what’s become the talking point among Ravens fans since Sunday, Matt Katula has gone from relative no-name long snapper to special teams scapegoat.  Although in the end, it didn’t affect the game’s outcome, Katula cost Billy Cundiff two field goals on Sunday at Oakland with bad snaps. This is nothing new.  In my opinion, two [...]
Via Ebony Bird  |  January 07, 2010

Harbaugh supports Katula

Even though long snapper Matt Katula has two more misdirected snaps that ended in missed field goals, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said today he's not contemplating a change at the position. "No, I think Matt Katula is a quality long snapper in this league," Harbaugh said during his weekly news conference. "We see him practice every single day, we see it in pregame...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  January 04, 2010

Katula expected to play

Long snapper Matt Katula's sore elbow is not expected to prevent him from playing Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Katula practiced today after sitting out Wednesday's and Thursday's sessions, but he is listed as probable on the team's injury report. Coach John Harbaugh said when he was an assistant coach with the Cincinnati Bearcats in 1991, kicker David Rowe had to replace...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  November 06, 2009

Secrecy shrouds long snapper Katula

Long snapper Matt Katula returned to practice today after sitting out Wednesday's session with an elbow injury. Katula's absence on Wednesday seemed to beg the question of who would handle long-snapping duties if Katula was unavailable for Sunday's contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Well, the Ravens have not officially listed a backup to Katula on the team's...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  November 05, 2009
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