MATT KATULA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Steelers Try Out Long Snapper Matt Katula

The Pittsburgh Steelers tried out former Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots long snapper Matt Katula, according to a league source. Katula, 29, played in five games last season for the Minnesota Vikings, filling in when Cullen Loeffler broke a bone in his lower back. A former Wisconsin player, Katula played with the Ravens from 2005 to 2009 and played eight games two years...
Via GridironFans.com  |  10 days ago

Source: Steelers try out long snapper Matt Katula

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Via profootball.scout.com  |  10 days ago

Former Patriot Gets A New Job

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Via nwe.scout.com  |  December 04, 2011

Vikings worked out eight players

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Via profootball.scout.com  |  December 01, 2011

Vikings sign Matt Katula to be new long snapper

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

With regular long snapper out, Vikings sign a replacement

The Minnesota Vikings have signed long snapper Matt Katula to replace the injured Cullen Loeffler.
Via NFL.com  |  November 29, 2011

Vikings sign long snapper to replace Loeffler

The Minnesota Vikings have signed long snapper Matt Katula to replace the injured Cullen Loeffler. The Vikings signed Katula on Tuesday, two days after Loeffler was lost for two to six weeks with a broken bone in his lower back. Loeffler was injured after a hit while covering a punt in the loss at Atlanta on Sunday. Katula spent five seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and played...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 29, 2011

Vikings sign replacement long snapper

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Via min.scout.com  |  November 29, 2011
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