Steelers Lose Another Special Teamer To Long

Steelers Lose Another Special Teamer To Long


Steelers Lose Another Special Teamer To Long

Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered another blow to their special teams unit on Tuesday, as long snapper Christian Kuntz was waived from the roster. Kuntz, 25, had been with the Steelers since 2021 and has been a reliable member of the special teams unit, handling all of the team’s long snaps for the past two seasons.

The Steelers are now on the lookout for a replacement for Kuntz, and they are expected to scour the waiver wire and free agent market for viable options. But with the regular season just a few weeks away, the team is running out of time to find an experienced replacement.

Kuntz’s Departure Leaves a Void

Kuntz has been a valuable player for the Steelers since joining the team. He is considered one of the best long snappers in the NFL, and his reliability has been a key factor in the team’s success on special teams.

“Christian has been a model of consistency for us,” said Steelers special teams coach Danny Smith. “He’s always been reliable, and we could always count on him to make the big snap. He will be greatly missed.”

The Steelers have a number of options to replace Kuntz, including:

Steelers Must Find a Replacement Quickly

The Steelers need to find a suitable replacement for Kuntz as soon as possible. The regular season is just around the corner, and the team cannot afford to have a weak link on its special teams unit.

“We’re going to work hard to find a replacement for Christian,” said Smith. “We know that he’s a big loss, but we’re confident that we can find someone who can step in and do the job.”

The Steelers have a number of intriguing options to replace Kuntz, and they are confident that they can find a suitable replacement before the regular season begins.

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