Date of Birth: October 23, 1968 Position: Long Snapper (LS)
Career Timeline
Pittsburgh Steelers (1992-1994)
Joined the Steelers as an undrafted free agent.
Played primarily as a long snapper, contributing to the team's special teams unit.
New Orleans Saints (1995-1999)
Continued his role as a long snapper, providing consistency in special teams.
Developed a reputation for reliability and accuracy, which is crucial for snapping on field goals and punts.
Kansas City Chiefs (2000-2006)
Spent the final years of his career with the Chiefs.
Helped the team maintain solid special teams performance during his tenure.
Retired after the 2006 season, concluding a successful 15-year NFL career.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Played a vital role in the special teams units of all three teams.
Known for his exceptional snapping skills and work ethic.
Played in a total of 224 regular season games throughout his career.
Contributed to teams that competed in the playoffs during his time in the league.
Legacy
Kendall Gammon is remembered as a reliable long snapper who played a crucial role in the success of his teams' special teams units. Though not a household name, his contributions to the game are valued by coaches and players alike, particularly for the essential position he held.
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