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Chiefs re-sign long snapper Gammon

The Kansas City Chiefs re-signed tight end/long snapper Kendall Gammon to a one-year contract.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 29, 2005) -- The Kansas City Chiefs re-signed tight end/long snapper Kendall Gammon to a one-year contract.

In 13 seasons, Gammon has become one of the league's best long snappers and was selected to last year's Pro Bowl in that position. He has played in 208 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the league for non-kickers.

Gammon, 6-foot-4, 255 pounds, spent five seasons with the Chiefs after playing four seasons with both Pittsburgh and New Orleans. The Steelers chose him in the 11th round in the 1992 draft, after he played at Pittsburg State.

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