Former Ohio State special teamer receives camp invite from Steelers

Another former Ohio State Buckeye is looking to continue his football career. #GoBucks

The NFL draft is over and we have shifted our focus to the undrafted guys looking to continue their football careers. If you have taken a snap at Ohio State, chances are an NFL team will at least kick the tires at a rookie minicamp and that maybe the situation with Bradley Robinson.

The former long snapper and Michigan native may be best remembered for his epic X (formerly Twitter) post announcing his return for a seventh year and quoting the movie “Tommy Boy.”

After transferring from Michigan State, Robinson was a quality long snapper for the Buckeyes from 2017 through 2023, and he has received an opportunity to extend that career with the Pittsburgh Steelers during their rooking minicamp.

We’ll keep an eye on how this all plays out in the Steel City and other former Ohio State players trying to find their way in the NFL.

Eagles worked out five players, including 3 punters ahead of the season opener

Philadelphia #Eagles worked out five players including 3 punters ahead of season opener

Philadelphia is looking to fill out the 53-man roster with even more talent and worked out five players on Thursday.

Philadelphia brought back Arryn Siposs on the practice squad, and they’ll likely sign a punter and hold another competition between now and the September, 10 season opener.

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Ohio State longsnapper Bradley Robinson to return to Ohio State for seventh year

Some very underrated news here! #GoBucks

In an underrated move, Ohio State football longsnapper Bradley Robinson will be returning to the Buckeye program for a seventh year. Robinson took to Twitter to announce the move on Friday.

A Michigan native, Robinson transferred to Ohio State after spending one year at Michigan State and has been the longsnapper for OSU since 2020. According to his announcement, Robinson believes another year in college can prepare him for the possibility of making it in the NFL as a longsnapper.

You only hear about the longsnapper when there are issues with the snap on field goals, extra points, and punt attempts, but having a good, seasoned player at the position is a big plus for OSU moving into the offseason.

With Robinson returning, we’re now just awaiting the decision of field goal kicker Noah Ruggles to see if the specialists remain in tact for the 2022 season.

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