Broncos sign long snapper Mitchell Fraboni to practice squad after losing Jacob Bobenmoyer

After losing Jacob Bobenmoyer to an injury, the Broncos signed long snapper Mitchell Fraboni to their practice squad.

After losing long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer for at least four weeks to a wrist/hand injury, the Denver Broncos brought in 10 long snappers for tryouts this week.

On Monday, the Broncos hosted Turner Bernard, Hunter Bradley, Ryan DiSalvo, Kyle Nelson and Mitchell Fraboni for tryouts.

After that, the team brought in Thomas Fletcher, Joe Fortunato, Brian Khoury, Garrison Sanborn and Rex Sunahara for tryouts on Tuesday.

Fraboni (6-2, 223 pounds) won the tryout and he was signed to the team’s practice squad on Tuesday. He will presumably be tasked with filling in for Bobenmoyer for the next three games.

Denver can elevate Fraboni to the game-day roster up to three times without him having to clear waivers to revert back to the practice squad after each game. That could happen over the next three games, and then the Broncos will have a bye four weeks from now. Bobenmoyer will be eligible to return from injured reserve after the team’s bye week.

Bobenmoyer, 25, has been the team’s long snapper since 2020, starting in 38-straight games before his injury.

Story update: Denver is also expected to sign Joe Fortunato to the practice squad, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. That would give the Broncos two options for their game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday.

To make room for Fraboni and Fortunato on the practice squad, Denver released wide receivers Darrius Shepherd and Vyncint Smith.

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Packers have 2 players leading their position in early Pro Bowl voting

The Packers have two players leading their position in early Pro Bowl voting. David Bakhtiari and… Hunter Bradley?

One is expected, the other is not.

The Green Bay Packers have two leaders at their respective positions in early Pro Bowl voting by fans.

David Bakhtiari, a four-time All-Pro who just signed a historic new contract, is the leading voter getter at offensive tackle for the NFC. No surprise there.

The Packers’ other leader? It isn’t Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams or Jaire Alexander.

Hunter Bradley is currently the leading vote-getter at long snapper.

Who says GM Brian Gutekunst can’t draft Pro Bowl long snappers? Bradley was a seventh-round pick in 2018 and has been the Packers’ long snapper each of the last three seasons.

According to the press release, the Packers have received the fourth-most votes overall.

According to NFL Communications, fans can vote for the 2021 Pro Bowl at NFL.com/ProBowlVote until Thursday, December 17.

The leading vote-getters in the NFC at each position:

QB: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks
RB: Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings
FB: Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers
WR: DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals
TE: T.J. Hockenson, Detroit Lions
OT: David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Packers
G: Alex Cappa, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
C: Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
DE: Brian Burns, Carolina Panthers
DT: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
OLB: Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears
ILB: Devin White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
CB: Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans Saints
SS: Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals
FS: Logan Ryan, New York Giants
P: Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams
K: Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons
ST: Nick Bellore, Seattle Seahawks
LS: Hunter Bradley, Green Bay Packers

Packers LS Hunter Bradley returns from reserve/COVID-19 list

The Packers now have only one player left on the COVID-19 reserve list.

After starting training camp practices with five players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Green Bay Packers are now done to one.

Long snapper Hunter Bradley was activated from the reserve list in time for Wednesday’s practice, following in the footsteps of kicker Mason Crosby, tight end Jace Sternberger and defensive lineman Treyvon Hester, who were all activated over the last week.

Only outside linebacker Greg Roberts remains on the list.

The reserve/COVID-19 list is for players who test positive for the virus or need to quarantine after coming in close contact with an infected person. Teams won’t disclose which group a player on the list fits into.

Bradley was originally placed on the reserve list on Aug. 3.

Returning Bradley, the team’s long snapper each of the last two seasons, completes the Packers’ stable of specialists. Backup offensive lineman John Leglue had been the long snapper during Bradley’s absence.

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