Last March, the Las Vegas Raiders parted ways with their five-year long snapper Trent Sieg, who entered the league with Raiders kicker and former All-Pro Daniel Carlson.
Preseason proved no drop off with Jacob Bobenmoyer snapping to AJ Cole and Daniel Carlson The special team battery on an NFL team is akin to a well-oiled logistics unit.
The Las Vegas Raiders now have a new special teams trio. The Raiders decided to let go of long-snapper Trent Sieg this NFL off-season and signed a new long-snapper, Jacob Bobenmoyer.
With new long snapper in tow, Las Vegas kicking battery trying to get as many reps together as possible For the most part, the NFL is often a “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” business.
The Las Vegas Raiders made an interesting change at the long snapper position this season when they cut Trent Sieg and added Jacob Bobenmoyer. Perhaps the only people directly affected by such a move would be the punters, particularly Raiders Pro Bowler A.J.
Three players who spent time with the Denver Broncos in 2022 have found homes in free agency. Most notably, long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer — who started 46 games for the Broncos over the last three seasons — signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Aaron Wilson reports that the Raiders are signing former Broncos long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer to a three-year contract worth $3.815 million. According
The Broncos made a number of moves leading up to their matchup with the Raiders tomorrow afternoon, according to the team’s managing editor Ben Swanson.
The Denver Broncos are on the doorstep of their rematch with the Las Vegas Raiders. This time, the Raiders will come to Empower Field at Mile High as the Broncos hope to snap an ignominious five-game losing streak to their bitter division rival. On Saturday, the Broncos announced a flurry of roster moves.
The Denver Broncos made two practice squad moves on Saturday. First, the Broncos signed second-year tight end Dalton Keene, who was selected by the New England Patriots in the third round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Virginia Tech.
The Denver Broncos are trying to get back on the horse (pardon the pun) after an embarrassing collapse at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts. Sitting
After losing long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer for at least four weeks to a wrist/hand injury, the Denver Broncos brought in 10 long snappers for tryouts this week.
Among the latest entrants to the Denver Broncos' laundry list of injuries is long-snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer, who suffered a hand ailment in last week's loss to the Colts and was placed on injured reserve, ruling him out for at least four games.
The Denver Broncos are reeling. Between lackluster performances that have led to three losses, and the injury bug, the Broncos are feeling a bit punch-drunk at the moment. When it rains, it pours.
The Denver Broncos clearly want to have a backup plan at long snapper. After bringing in four long snappers for tryouts last week, the team hosted five more specialists for tryouts on Wednesday this week, according to the NFL’s transaction wire.
The Denver Broncos brought in four long snappers for tryouts on Friday, according to the NFL’s transaction wire. Kameron Canaday, Joe Fortunato, Ryan Navarro and Matt Overton worked out for the team, but as of the time of this writing, none of them have been signed.
The Denver Broncos made a switch at long snapper before the 2020 season, going from Casey Kreiter to Jacob Bobenmoyer. Bobenmoyer had a rough year in 2020, but he took significant strides and became more consistent for the 2021 season. Biography Bobenmoyer turned 25 years old in May.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer, No. 46. Before the Broncos : Bobenmoyer (6-2, 235 pounds) played linebacker and long snapper at Northern Colorado.
Lots of love for the veteran long snapper. As one to never break Mile High Report tradition, I have once again been entrusted to do the roster review of one of the most important positions on the roster, long snapper.
Who doesn’t love the long snapper? When it comes to building a championship roster, everyone knows it begins and ends with the long snapper. ...okay, maybe that’s taking things just a bit too far.
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