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Report: Tyler Duzansky Signs With Las Vegas Raiders As Undrafted Free Agent

Former Penn State football long snapper Tyler Duzansky has signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent, per Kicker Update. Duzansky was considered the No. 1 long snapper prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft, but did not hear his name called on Saturday during the draft.

Duzansky was an unranked prospect in the Class of 2021 out of St. Francis High School in Wheaton, Illinois. He received several FCS offers, including ones from Cornell and Pennsylvania, but he elected to commit to Penn State as a preferred walk-on in October 2020.

After sitting behind future Super Bowl champion Chris Stoll in his first two seasons, Duzansky has served as Penn State’s starting long snapper for the last three seasons, being a beacon of consistency for a special teams unit that was among the best in the sport. In 2025, special teams coach Justin Lustig’s unit was ranked No. 1 in special teams efficiency.

He now looks to earn a roster spot on a Raiders team with a new head coach and quarterback at the helm.

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