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{{Short description|American football player (born 1976)}}
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|position =[[Long snapper]]
|position =[[Long snapper]]
|birth_date ={{birth date and age|1976|12|21}}
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|birth_place =[[Ft. Worth, Texas]]
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|statlabel1=Games played
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|statvalue1=200
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|statlabel2=[[Tackle (football move)|Tackles]]
|statlabel2=[[Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]]
|statvalue2=39
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|nfl=SNO367962
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==College career==
==College career==
Snow attended [[Baylor University]] and was a four-year [[Letterman (sports)|letterman]] in football as both a [[defensive end]] and long snapper. He finished his college career with five sacks, and 189 tackles (15 tackles for loss). He graduated with a [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor's]] and [[Master’s degree]]s in Speech Pathology.
Snow attended [[Baylor University]] and was a four-year [[Letterman (sports)|letterman]] in football as both a [[defensive end]] and long snapper. He finished his college career with five sacks, and 189 tackles (15 tackles for loss). He graduated with [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor's]] and [[Master's degree]]s in Speech Pathology.


==Professional career==
==Professional career==


===Indianapolis Colts===
===Indianapolis Colts===
Snow went unselected in the [[2000 NFL Draft]], however he signed with the [[Indianapolis Colts]] as a [[free agent]] and began serving as the team's long snapper and a back-up [[tight end]]. In 2003, Snow and kicker [[Mike Vanderjagt]], along with the [[Holder (American football)|holder]] ([[Hunter Smith]]) became the first snapper, holder and kicker trio in the league's history to go an entire season, including the playoffs, without missing a field goal or point-after attempt. Snow played with former [[Cooper High School (Abilene, Texas)|Cooper High School]] teammate [[Dominic Rhodes]] on the Colts. [[Super Bowl XLI]], a game in which three players that once resided in [[Abilene, Texas]] participated. Snow and Rhodes both played for the Colts and for Cooper High School, and [[Danieal Manning]] played for the [[Chicago Bears]] and attended [[Abilene Christian University]]. Prior to Super Bowl XLI, only one other person that once lived in Abilene, Texas had played in the [[Super Bowl]], [[Terry Orr]]. Orr played for Cooper High School in Abilene as well as the [[Washington Redskins]] where he played in [[Super Bowl]]s [[Super Bowl XXII|XXII]] and [[Super Bowl XXVI|XXVI]]. On August 31, 2012, Snow was cut from the Colts ending his twelve-year career as a Colt.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/31/colts-cut-long-time-long-snapper-justin-snow/|work=NBCSports.com|title=Colts cut long-time long snapper Justin Snow|first=Darin|last=Gantt|date=August 31, 2012|accessdate=2012-09-11}}</ref>
Snow went unselected in the [[2000 NFL Draft]], however he signed with the [[Indianapolis Colts]] as a [[free agent]] and began serving as the team's long snapper and a back-up [[tight end]]. In 2003, Snow and kicker [[Mike Vanderjagt]], along with the [[Holder (American football)|holder]] ([[Hunter Smith]]) became the first snapper, holder and kicker trio in the league's history to go an entire season, including the playoffs, without missing a field goal or point-after attempt. Snow played with former [[Cooper High School (Abilene, Texas)|Cooper High School]] teammate [[Dominic Rhodes]] on the Colts. [[Super Bowl XLI]], a game in which three players that once resided in [[Abilene, Texas]] participated. Snow and Rhodes both played for the Colts and for Cooper High School, and [[Danieal Manning]] played for the [[Chicago Bears]] and attended [[Abilene Christian University]]. Prior to Super Bowl XLI, only one other person that once lived in Abilene, Texas had played in the [[Super Bowl]], [[Terry Orr]]. Orr played for Cooper High School in Abilene as well as the [[Washington Redskins]] where he played in [[Super Bowl]]s [[Super Bowl XXII|XXII]] and [[Super Bowl XXVI|XXVI]]. On August 31, 2012, Snow was cut from the Colts ending his twelve-year career as a Colt.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/31/colts-cut-long-time-long-snapper-justin-snow/|work=NBCSports.com|title=Colts cut long-time long snapper Justin Snow|first=Darin|last=Gantt|date=August 31, 2012|access-date=September 11, 2012}}</ref>


===Washington Redskins===
===Washington Redskins===
Snow signed with the [[Washington Redskins]] on September 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|work=USAToday.com|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/story/2012/09/11/justin-snow-nfl/57746532/1|title=Former Colt Justin Snow to be Redskins long snapper|last=Garafolo|first=Mike|date=September 11, 2012|accessdate=2012-09-11}}</ref> On November 6, Snow was waived by the Redskins after they activated [[Nick Sundberg]] from [[injured reserve]].<ref>{{cite web|work=Redskins.com|url=http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Redskins-Activate-Sundberg-Clear-Brown/93ba5105-b27a-43cc-a164-7a5f3f1eac7a|title=Redskins Activate Sundberg, Clear Brown|last=Tinsman|first=Brian|date=November 6, 2012|accessdate=2012-11-07}}</ref>
Snow signed with the [[Washington Redskins]] on September 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|work=USAToday.com|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/story/2012/09/11/justin-snow-nfl/57746532/1|title=Former Colt Justin Snow to be Redskins long snapper|last=Garafolo|first=Mike|date=September 11, 2012|access-date=September 11, 2012}}</ref> On November 6, Snow was waived by the Redskins after they activated [[Nick Sundberg]] from [[injured reserve]].<ref>{{cite web|work=Redskins.com|url=http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Redskins-Activate-Sundberg-Clear-Brown/93ba5105-b27a-43cc-a164-7a5f3f1eac7a|title=Redskins Activate Sundberg, Clear Brown|last=Tinsman|first=Brian|date=November 6, 2012|access-date=November 7, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924112002/http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/Redskins-Activate-Sundberg-Clear-Brown/93ba5105-b27a-43cc-a164-7a5f3f1eac7a|archive-date=September 24, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Washington Redskins players]]
[[Category:Washington Redskins players]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Abilene, Texas]]
[[Category:Players of American football from Abilene, Texas]]
[[Category:Super Bowl champions]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, 1 April 2024

Justin Snow
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Snow in June 2007
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Position:Long snapper
Personal information
Born: (1976-12-21) December 21, 1976 (age 47)
Ft. Worth, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school:Abilene (TX) Cooper
College:Baylor
Undrafted:2000
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:200
Total tackles:39

Justin Snow (born December 21, 1976) is a former American football long snapper who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Baylor University. He signed as an undrafted free agent in 2000 with the Indianapolis Colts, who he played twelve seasons with. Winning Super Bowl XLI with the Colts against the Chicago Bears is his biggest accomplishment.

He was also a member of the Washington Redskins.

High school career[edit]

Snow was born in Abilene, Texas and attended Cooper High School where he was an AP and a Texas Sportswriters Association All-State First-team selection, and, as a senior, recorded ten sacks, 70 tackles, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

College career[edit]

Snow attended Baylor University and was a four-year letterman in football as both a defensive end and long snapper. He finished his college career with five sacks, and 189 tackles (15 tackles for loss). He graduated with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Speech Pathology.

Professional career[edit]

Indianapolis Colts[edit]

Snow went unselected in the 2000 NFL Draft, however he signed with the Indianapolis Colts as a free agent and began serving as the team's long snapper and a back-up tight end. In 2003, Snow and kicker Mike Vanderjagt, along with the holder (Hunter Smith) became the first snapper, holder and kicker trio in the league's history to go an entire season, including the playoffs, without missing a field goal or point-after attempt. Snow played with former Cooper High School teammate Dominic Rhodes on the Colts. Super Bowl XLI, a game in which three players that once resided in Abilene, Texas participated. Snow and Rhodes both played for the Colts and for Cooper High School, and Danieal Manning played for the Chicago Bears and attended Abilene Christian University. Prior to Super Bowl XLI, only one other person that once lived in Abilene, Texas had played in the Super Bowl, Terry Orr. Orr played for Cooper High School in Abilene as well as the Washington Redskins where he played in Super Bowls XXII and XXVI. On August 31, 2012, Snow was cut from the Colts ending his twelve-year career as a Colt.[1]

Washington Redskins[edit]

Snow signed with the Washington Redskins on September 11, 2012.[2] On November 6, Snow was waived by the Redskins after they activated Nick Sundberg from injured reserve.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gantt, Darin (August 31, 2012). "Colts cut long-time long snapper Justin Snow". NBCSports.com. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
  2. ^ Garafolo, Mike (September 11, 2012). "Former Colt Justin Snow to be Redskins long snapper". USAToday.com. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
  3. ^ Tinsman, Brian (November 6, 2012). "Redskins Activate Sundberg, Clear Brown". Redskins.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2012.

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