Ex-Broncos long snapper Casey Kreiter signing with Giants

Former Broncos long snapper Casey Kreiter is signing with the New York Giants.

Former Denver Broncos long snapper Casey Kreiter has agreed to sign with the New York Giants (via Dan Benton of Giants Wire).

Kreiter (6-1, 250 pounds) entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa with the Dallas Cowboys in 2014. After spending two training camps with the Cowboys, Kreiter joined the Broncos in 2016.

Kreiter handled long-snapping duties in Denver from 2016-2019 and he was named to the AFC’s Pro Bowl roster following the 2018 season. The 29-year-old special teams player earned $2,684,462 during his four years with the Broncos, according to Spotrac.com.

Denver is moving forward with long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer, who signed with the team last month. Bobenmoyer was a long snapper and rotational edge rusher at Northern Colorado from 2015-2018.

Bobenmoyer went to two minicamps with the Broncos last offseason and worked out for the team in December. Denver seemingly considered Bobenmoyer a future option with Kreiter’s contract set to expire.

Kreiter is now moving on and Bobenmoyer is the favorite to win the long-snapping job with the Broncos. Denver might add some competition.

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