The NFL 2025 season is now past the halfway point, and one unsung hero needs some recognition for their hard work on the field.

The NFL 2025 season is now past the halfway point, and one unsung hero needs some recognition for their hard work on the field.
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What is a long snapper’s salary? What does the most obscure position in the NFL do exactly?

Andy Restrepo
Andy is a Miami native journalist and translator who is always on top of what sporting activity is taking place across the globe, and he aims to ensure all relevant information is shared with fans. Mainly focused on the US competitions of NBA, NFL and MLS, he also has a keen interest in international soccer, including Spain's LaLiga and the English Premier League among others.
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In the high-octane world of American football, where star quarterbacks throw spirals and agile running backs dash for touchdowns, a position operates in the shadows, a position so specialized that it often escapes the spotlight. We’re talking about long snappers, the unsung heroes of the gridiron.

What Is a Long Snapper?

A long snapper is a player whose primary job is to deliver accurate and consistent snaps during crucial moments in a football game. The snap is when a player throws the ball back either to the quarterback or another player on the field, which signals that the play has Started.

Let’s break down their responsibilities:

Punting Snaps: During punts, the long snapper stands about 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Their task is to snap the ball to the punter swiftly and accurately. The punter then kicks the ball downfield, aiming for maximum distance and hang time.

Field Goals and Extra Points: When it’s time for a field goal attempt or an extra point, the long snapper steps up again. They deliver the ball to the holder, who places it on the ground for the kicker. The timing and precision of this snap are critical. A bad snap can disrupt the entire kicking operation, leading to missed points.

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Coverage Duties: After snapping the ball, the long snapper transitions into coverage mode. They become a part of the punt or field goal protection team.

But what do long snappers earn in the NFL?

Despite their relative obscurity, long snappers earn salaries that reflect their importance. Let’s look at a few examples:

  • Luke Rhodes of the Indianapolis Colts: Signed a 4-year contract worth $6.5 million, with an average annual value of $1.6 million. His guaranteed money includes a $1.1 million signing bonus.
  • Zach Wood of the New Orleans Saints: His 4-year contract is worth $6,310,000, with an average annual value of $1.6 million. He received a $1 million signing bonus and has $ 2.3 million guaranteed at signing.
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