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Punter AJ Cole finds himself as longest tenured Raiders’ special teamer

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The operation between the long snapper, holder, and place kicker is often overlooked, but supremely vital.

Harken back to the 2012 rendition of the Oakland Raiders, where the loss of efficient and steady long snapper Jon Condo resulted in linebacker Travis Goethel being thrust into the role.

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The result was a nightmare.

Two of Goethel’s snaps rolled to punter Shane Lechler. And on a third snap, which was a decent one, Lechler’s boot was blocked as the special teams face plant contributed to the Raiders’ 22-14 Week 1 loss to the San Diego Chargers.

“He’s worked on snapping the ball, and actually he’s done a nice job in practice, but it’s obviously a lot different when you get in a game-like situation,” then-head coach Dennis Allen said in the postgame press conference. He was put into a tough situation, and it hurt us.”

Now, 14 seasons later, the Las Vegas Raiders are going to identify not only a new long snapper for the 2026 season, but a place kicker, too. Klint Kubiak is now the head coach and, as part of his duties as the lead man, assembled a coaching staff which includes veteran special teams boss Joe DeCamillis. The Silver & Black special teams group needed a reset and the 60-year-old special teams coordinator, who has 30 years of NFL experience under his belt, is leading that charge.

Gone is longtime kicker Daniel Carlson. The competition is between veteran Matt Gay (who DeCamllis coached with the Los Angeles Rams in 2020-22 and oversaw the 32-year-old’s best seasons in 2021 and 2022) and undrafted rookie Kansei Matsuzawa (a 27-year-old who taught himself how to kick and shined for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors). At long snapper, former special team’s boss favorite Jacob Bobenmoyer is no longer on the team and the competition is between four-year veteran Alex Ward and undrafted rookie Tyler Duzanksy.

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Yet, there’s one constant for DeCamillis: Punter AJ Cole III. Enter his eighth season with the Raiders, the 30-year-old is the longest tenured special teamer in Silver & Black, making him the OG of that room. The big bopper of a punter not only provides the booming leg and hang time coveted by NFL teams (Cole’s 48.5 yards per punt average is tops on the NFL all-time records list), but he’s the holder on field goal attempts.

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