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  • PIT Long Snapper #48
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    Bengals re-signed long snapper Cal Adomitis to a one-year contract.
    Adomitis in 2022 filled in for starting long snapper Clark Harris, who missed almost the entire season with a bicep injury. Adomitis, 24, started 15 games for the Bengals as a rookie and made no major mistakes in the team’s postseason run. With Harris becoming a free agent this offseason, Adomitis is in line to start 2023 as the team’s primary long snapper.

  • FA Tight End
    Bengals re-signed LS Clark Harris.
    The Diedrich Bader lookalike became something of a meme during the Bengals’ Super Bowl run. Harris has been handling the snaps required to travel a longer distance than regular snaps in the Queen City since 2009, the first decade of the 21st century. When Harris snaps, we watch.

  • FA Tight End
    Bengals re-signed LS Clark Harris to a one-year contract.
    This will be Harris’ 37-year-old season and 13th with the Bengals after opening his career with the Texans for one season. Harris hasn’t missed a game since 2010.

  • FA Tight End
    Bengals signed LS Clark Harris to a two-year extension through 2020.
    When the Bengals need a snap to go longer than a normal snap, they have been calling on 34-year-old Harris since 2009. He has always been good at making snaps go farther than they typically do.
  • FA Tight End
    Bengals re-signed restricted free agent LS Clark Harris to a one-year, $1.26 million contract.
    Harris played tight end at Rutgers, but has been strictly a deep snapper in the pros. He’s held that role with Cincinnati for the past three seasons.
  • FA Tight End
    Bengals re-signed LS Clark Harris to a five-year contract.
    Harris, who turns 29 in July, was drafted as a tight end out of Rutgers in 2007. He’s carved out a career as one of the NFL’s better deep snappers.
  • FA Tight End
    Bengals signed LS Clark Harris to a one-year extension through 2018.
    A college tight end, Harris has been the Bengals’ long snapper since 2009.
  • FA Tight End
    Packers signed seventh-round pick Clark Harris.
    The former Rutgers tight end has a good opportunity to make the team at a thin position for the Packers. He just doesn’t have much long-term potential.
  • FA Tight End
    Packers released TE Clark Harris and QB Paul Thompson from their practice squad.
    Thompson was an undrafted rookie, and Harris was the team’s seventh-round pick. The team signed rookie G Cameron Stephenson and QB Dalton Bell to fill their spots.
  • NYJ Tight End
    Bubba Franks is expected to be on the Packers’ 53-man roster in Week 1, but has virtually no chance of retaining his starting job.
    Donald Lee will be Green Bay’s starter. Clark Harris and Zac Alcorn haven’t stepped up and made Franks expendable, so he’ll likely be second string.