If there’s one position on the roster that the New York Giants don’t have to worry about (barring injury, of course), it’s the long snapper. Veteran Casey Kreiter has held down the post for Big Blue since 2020, playing on a year-to-year contract and providing the Giants with a solid performer.
The New York Giants announced they have re-signed LS Casey Kreiter to a one-year deal. He has been a specialist of longer than usual snaps for the Giants for five years and counting. Kreiter, 34, wound up going undrafted out of Iowa back in 2014.
Long snapper has hardly been noticed over four seasons, and that’s how it should be As we continue our player-by-player profiles of the New York Giants’ 90-man roster, we go from the most controversial Giant in quarterback Daniel Jones to perhaps the most inconspicuous, long-snapper Casey Kreiter.
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Veteran snapper continued to quietly do his job in 2023 Long-snapper Casey Kreiter has done his job with the New York Giants for the last four seasons while barely being noticed, which is exactly what you hope for.
Height: 6 foot 1 Weight: 250 lbs. Age: 33 NFL Exp.: 8 seasons College: Iowa Casey Kreiter was signed by the New York Giants in 2020 to a one-year deal worth $1,047,500.
New York Giants long-snapper Casey Kreiter is somewhat of a forgotten man. If he doesn’t make a mistake, he’s generally an afterthought to those in the media and the fans in the stands.