Kendall Gammon

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Born (1968-10-23) October 23, 1968 (age 56)
Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight250 lb (113 kg)
Kendall Gammon
No. 60, 62, 46, 86, 83
PositionLong snapper,
Center
Personal information
Born (1968-10-23) October 23, 1968 (age 56)
Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
High schoolRose Hill (Rose Hill, Kansas)
CollegePittsburg State (1988–1991)
NFL draft1992: 11th round, 291st overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Games played234
Total tackles8
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Kendall Robert Gammon (born October 23, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a long snapper and center for three teams in the National Football League (NFL). In 2004, Gammon was the first pure long snapper to be selected for the Pro Bowl.[1] Gammon served as the analyst for the Kansas City Chiefs radio broadcasts until 2019.

Gammon attended Pittsburg State University, where he was a captain of the football team his junior and senior year.[2] He played tight end, offensive tackle, guard and also handled the long snapping. In 1991, Gammon was a part of the team coached by Chuck Broyles that won the Division II National Championship.[3]

Professional career

Gammon was selected 291st overall in the 11th round of the 1992 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.[4] For the Steelers, he was the long snapper and backup center from 1992 to 1995.

After spending four years with the New Orleans Saints, Gammon signed with the Chiefs as a free agent in February 2000. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 2005 as a special teams player, long snapping for the AFC team.[5] Gammon was the first pure long snapper to be selected for the Pro Bowl.[1]

Gammon played in 218 consecutive games and appeared in Super Bowl XXX with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1995.[6][7]

Personal life

Personal life

References

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