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10:14NFC West Offseason Checklist
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11:01The Cleveland Browns 2026 Season Preview
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15:31Rookie QBs Who Could Start Week 1
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1:27Rookie Quarterbacks Who Could Start Week 1: Carson Beck
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Top Casey Kreiter News
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Giants' Casey Kreiter: Inks new deal
Kreiter is re-signing with the Giants on Monday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Kreiter once again is set to play in New York for his fifth consecutive season and single-year contract. The Iowa product has operated as the team's long snapper and should retain that role in 2024.
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Giants' Casey Kreiter: Returning to Meadowlands
Kreiter agreed to a one-year contract with the Giants on Monday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Kreiter has been as reliable as it gets as New York's long snapper, and he will return for a fourth season with the team. The 32-year-old is a former Pro Bowl honoree and still remains at the top of his craft many years into his career.
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Giants' Casey Kreiter: Back from COVID-19 list
The Giants activated Kreiter from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.
Krieter has cleared the league's COVID-19 protocols and is available for team activities immediately. He's expected to be the Giants' long snapper Week 12 against Cincinnati.
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Giants' Casey Kreiter: Heads to COVID-19 list
The Giants placed Kreiter on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday.
Kreiter has either tested positive for the virus or come into close contact with an infected person. He joins kicker Graham Gano and punter Riley Dixon on the list. If Kreiter can't return after the Week 11 bye, it's unsettled who will do the long-snapping for New York.
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Giants' Casey Kreiter: Joins Giants
Kreiter agreed to a contract with the Giants on Wednesday, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.
Kreiter spent the last four seasons in Denver and earned Pro Bowl honors in 2018, but he's now set to continue his career as New York's long snapper.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Re-ups with Denver
Kreiter has re-signed on a one-year, $1 million contract with the Broncos, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.
Kreiter has been a high-quality long snapper for a few years now and was finally named to the Pro Bowl in 2018. He's now set to stay in Denver through the end of the 2019 campaign.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Full practice participant
Kreiter (calf) has been a full participant throughout training camp, Andrew Mason of the Broncos' official website reports.
Kreiter landed on the team's injured reserve in the latter portion of last season due to a calf injury. He appears to have undergone a full recovery, as he has been participating in training camp activities. He projects to be the team's long snapper heading toward the regular season.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Lands on IR
Kreiter (calf) was placed on injured reserve Friday, The Denver Post reports.
Kreiter served as the Broncos' long snapper for most of the season before injuring his calf in Week 10 against the Saints. Veteran Thomas Gafford will take over for the remainder of the campaign.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Kreiter (calf) did not participate in practice Wednesday.
Kreiter is in danger of missing his fourth consecutive game in Week 15, while Thomas Gafford would be in line for long-snapping duties against the Patriots.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Out Sunday
Kreiter (calf) is ruled out of Sunday's game in Tennessee.
Kreiter will miss his third straight game. Thomas Gafford will continue to handle long snapping duties in his place.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: DNP Wednesday
Kreiter (calf) did not practice Wednesday.
Kreiter, the Broncos' long snapper, was unable to play last week due to an injured calf. If he's unable to return to practice in time for Sunday's game against the Titans, Thomas Gafford will be destined for another appearance.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Remains out
Kreiter (calf) is ruled out of Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
In Kreiter's absence, Thomas Gafford will handle long snapping duties for a second straight week.
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Broncos' Casey Kreiter: Out Week 12
Kreiter (calf) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, Mike Klis of 9News.com reports.
Kreiter figures to be replaced in Week 12 as the Broncos' long snapper by Thomas Gafford, who was signed by the team on Friday. Kreiter's next opportunity to return will come in Week 13 against the Jaguars.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: De Witt, IA |
| Age: 35 |
| School: Iowa |
| Experience: 11 |












