The Chicago Bears will have several position battles to monitor this summer, but one of the more under-the-radar competitions will come at long snapper following Scott Daly’s departure in free agency.
The Bears have two young players in first-year pro Luke Elkin and undrafted rookie Beau Gardner vying for the long snapper job. Elkin, an undrafted free agent in 2025, spent last season with Chicago’s practice squad, and he has experience playing with punter Tory Taylor at Iowa. Meanwhile, Gardner is coming off six seasons in college and having just won the Patrick Mannelly Award as the nation’s top long snapper.
Special teams coordinator Richard Hightower previewed the position battle between Elkin and Gardner, which kicks into gear when the pads come on, where speed and accuracy and just two things he’ll be evaluating.
“Those things for sure. Then you have to consider the way they work with the other two players (the kicker and holder) because that’s a team,” Hightower said, via ChicagoBears.com. “Those three together in operation, you have to make sure that’s always flowing smoothly. Then you have to look at the punt piece of it too. That’s two guys, the punter and the long snapper. And if they can protect or not. A lot of guys can snap a ball, but not [all of them] can protect. That’s often the downfall of long snappers.”
It’s not to feel that Elkin has the upper hand going into this competition given his experience playing with Taylor for three years at Iowa (2021-23), and the pair already have that working relationship down. But Gardner, who was recognized as college football’s best long snapper, certainly has a chance to make a strong impression and earn the job.
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Reporting by Alyssa Barbieri, Bears Wire / Bears Wire
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