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NFL's Anonymous Stars: The Cult of the Long Snapper

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Long snappers are the most anonymous players, yet have cult followings.
  • Some long snappers gain fame with beers named after them.
  • MLB finalized new TV deals with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix.
NFL's Anonymous Stars: The Cult of the Long Snapper

While many envy the perceived easy life of NFL backup quarterbacks, a more anonymous yet potentially rewarding role exists: the long snapper. These special teams players, often performing only a handful of snaps per game, have carved out a unique niche characterized by cult followings. Their recognition extends beyond the field, with some achieving local fame through personalized beers or even appearances on popular entertainment shows.

In other sports news, Major League Baseball has recently finalized significant television rights deals with ESPN, NBC, and Netflix. ESPN will carry the majority of the games, while NBC secures rights to the playoffs and 'Sunday Night Baseball.' Netflix is set to broadcast a select Opening Day game, the Home Run Derby, and the 'Field of Dreams' game, marking an expansion of MLB's reach.

Additionally, the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) sees Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga achieving a historic milestone. Chawinga has been awarded her second consecutive MVP title, a first in league history. Her impressive performance, including 15 goals in 23 games, cements her status as a dominant force in the NWSL.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The most anonymous players in the NFL are the long snappers, who specialize in snapping the ball on special teams plays.
Some NFL long snappers achieve cult hero status, with beers named after them and even appearances on shows like 'Dancing with the Stars'.
MLB's new TV deals include broadcasts on ESPN, NBC, and Netflix, covering various events from regular season games to the Home Run Derby.

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