What’s next for this position? The Cincinnati Bengals made some big changes on the special teams during the 2022 NFL season. Long-time Bengals long snapper Clark Harris got hurt in Week 1.
Longsnapper Cal Adomitis is returning to Cincinnati in 2023! The Bengals announced they've signed the first-year player for another year. Adomitis played his college ball at Pittsburgh and became the team's starting long snapper when Clark Harris went down with a season-ending injury in the Week 1 loss to Pittsburgh.
Higgins will practice under the concussion protocol. Two injuries hindered the Cincinnati Bengals this past Sunday. Wide receiver Tee Higgins missed most of the game after suffering a concussion, and a torn bicep forced long snapper Clark Harris to miss the end of the day when he was needed most.
The Bengals are signing long snapper Cal Adomitis to their 53-man roster according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The undrafted rookie spent the entire offseason with Cincinnati.
The Bengals lost to the Steelers 23-20 in overtime on Sunday afternoon. We have two winners and three losers in this game, but it should be said that
Not the way you want to start the season. The Cincinnati Bengals fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers due to a combination of five turnovers and the loss of long-snapper Clark Harris.
The Bengals lost Harris, and with it their Week 1 matchup. The Cincinnati Bengals played without Tee Higgins for most of their Week 1 clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and they were also short long-snapper Clark Harris.
There weren't many surprises on the Bengals' first depth chart of the 2022 season. Veterans like Kevin Huber and Clark Harris were listed as the starters, despite being in the middle of training camp battles. Jessie Bates was listed as a starting safety even though he isn't under contract.
The Bengals were 90 seconds away from winning their first Super Bowl last season. Their run reset the franchise and people are excited to see this team in 2022 and beyond. The team received their AFC Championship rings on Thursday.
Both punter Kevin Huber and long snapper Clark Harris will face position battles in camp for the first times in their long careers.
The Bengals are bringing in Pittsburgh long snapper Cal Adomitis for a private workout according to Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network. The Falcons are also interested in the All-American. Adomitis handled snap duties for five seasons in college.
Clark Harris is back. The Bengals' veteran long snapper will return for a 15th season. Harris made the announcement on Twitter. He's spent the past 13 seasons in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati's rookie kicker had three huge field goals in Sunday's game.
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