Casey Kreiter

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Casey Kreiter
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Kreiter 2016
Denver Broncos - No. 42
Long snapper
Date of birth: August 13, 1990
Place of birth: DeWitt , Iowa
Height: 1.85 m Weight: 113 kg
NFL debut
2016 for the Denver Broncos
Career
College : Iowa
Not drafted in 2014
 Teams:
* Off-Season and / or Practice Squad member only
Current status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Selected NFL stats
as of week 17 of the 2019 season
Games     58
Statistics at NFL.com
Statistics at pro-football-reference.com

Casey Kreiter (* 13. August 1990 in DeWitt , Iowa ) is an American American football poker players on the position of Long Snappers . He plays for the Denver Broncos in the National Football League (NFL).

college

Kreiter attended the University of Iowa and played for their team, the Hawkeyes , as Long Snapper College Football , where he ran up in 40 games.

NFL

Dallas Cowboys

Kreiter was not considered in the 2014 NFL Draft , but was then signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys . He went through the entire preparation, but could not prevail against the veteran LP Ladouceur and was released before the start of the regular season .
In the 2015 preseason he was again signed up by the Cowboys, only to lose again against Ladouceur.

Denver Broncos

In 2016, the Denver Broncos signed Kreiter, who had meanwhile worked as a teacher.
In his rookie season, he played 10 games before he was incapacitated by a calf injury and had to be replaced by veteran
Thomas Gafford . In 2017 he was fit again and has been used in every game since then. In 2018 he became the first long snapper of the Broncos ever to be called to the Pro Bowl .

Individual evidence

  1. Biography on the Broncos homepage, accessed on February 16, 2019
  2. 2014 overview of the Cowboys' transactions on bloggingtheboys.com, accessed on February 16, 2019.
  3. Report on espn.com of September 21, 2017, accessed on February 16, 2019.
  4. Report on milehighsports.com of 23 September 2016 called on February 16 of 2019.
  5. report on USA Today of 26 November 2016 called on February 16 of 2019.
  6. Report on 247sports.com from January 16, 2019, accessed on February 16, 2019.

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