Broncos to re-sign Casey Kreiter
Kreiter, 28, became the first-ever long snapper to represent the Broncos at the Pro Bowl in February.
Kreiter, 28, became the first-ever long snapper to represent the Broncos at the Pro Bowl in February.
Kreiter will become the first-ever long snapper to represent the Broncos in a Pro Bowl.
Kreiter, 28, will join teammates Von Miller and Phillip Lindsay in Orlando, FLA., for the 2019 Pro Bowl.
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This wouldn't be the first time in the last 12 months that Kreiter changed jobs. At this time last year, he was teaching science.
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Casey Kreiter was a teacher just a year ago. Now he is snapping the ball for the Denver Broncos and is ready to make the most of…
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