
Kendall Gammon is currently a tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs. Before that, he played with the New Orleans Saints and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kendall is considered a long-snapper extraordinaire entering his second campaign in Kansas City and the most consistent and accurate at it. He joined the Chiefs as an unrestricted free agent from New Orleans in 2000.
Always the professional, Kendall has played in every game of his pro tenure, a string of 144 consecutive games over the past nine seasons. He owns 30 special teams tackles (15 solo) during his pro career, as well as one kickoff return for nine yards. He has seven games of playoff experience with the Steelers, including an appearance in Super Bowl XXX following the '95 campaign.
Kendall has his own video on long snapping called "Snap Right", which is made available to high schools and colleges.
In college, Kendall played guard and tackle and could be called upon in a pinch to work on the offensive front after seeing limited action at right tackle for the Steelers as a rookie in '92. His college career includes being a member of 1991 NCAA Division II national champion, two-time offensive caption, and three time All-MIAA selection. He started 41 consecutive games, the last two seasons at guard after playing tackle as a sophomore. He was offensive captain during his final two years and three-time All-MIAA selection. As a senior, he anchored the offensive line for 1991 NCAA Division II national champion. Moved from TE to offensive tackle in his freshman campaign. His degree is in physical education from Pittsburgh State.
In high school, Kendall earned All-State honors three times in football and basketball. He was a four-time All-Conference selection for football, three times for basketball, and once for baseball. In addition, he was a member of the National Honor Society.
Kendall enjoys family life and looks forward to passing on his love for football on to his sons.