Schneck's 2007 Stats from NFL.com
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Originally signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent on July 12, 1999.
Released by the Steelers and signed by the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 6, 2005.
Released by the Bills following the end of the 2007 training camp and signed by the Falcons on Oct. 1, 2007.
2006 (BILLS)
Handled all of the long snapping duties for the second consecutive season with the Bills.
Was the long snapper for six Brian Moorman punts and Ryan Lindell’s 200th career PAT at Chicago (10/8).
Performed as the long snapper for seven Brian Moorman punts, a 53-yard Ryan Lindell field goal and two points after touchdown at
Detroit (10/15).
Was the long snapper on seven Brian Moorman punts, a 40-yard Ryan Lindell field goal and three PATs at Houston (11/19).
Performed all long snapping duties including the game-winning field goal as time expired versus Jacksonville (11/26).
Was the long snapper on five Ryan Lindell field goals, two punts and two extra points against Tennessee (12/24).
2005 (BILLS)
Enjoyed one of his most successful seasons in the NFL by converting 132 long snapping opportunities.
Posted four special teams tackles.
Selected by the AFC coaching staff to play in the 2006 Pro Bowl, the first of his career.
Contributed as the long snapper in seven plays in the 100th game of his career at New England (10/30).
2004 (STEELERS)
Played in all 16 games and solidified his image as one of the NFL’s most accurate long snappers.
2003 (STEELERS)
Played in all 16 games.
2002 (STEELERS)
Missed four games, the first of his career when he suffered a dislocated elbow against the Raiders (9/15).
Returned to action (10/27) at Baltimore.
2001 (STEELERS)
Played in all 16 games.
Finished with three special teams tackles (two solo).
2000 (STEELERS)
Finished with two special teams tackles.
1999 (STEELERS)
Finished with four special teams tackles.
Performed all long-snapping duties in all 16 games.
COLLEGE
Was a three-year letterman on special teams at Wisconsin while snapping for punts and placekicks.
Was a key reason Wisconsin featured the first-team All-Big Ten kicker Matt Davenport in 1997 and 1998.
Had only one bad snap in his career, after returning for an elbow injury in 1997.
PERSONAL
Was a two-time all-league linebacker at Whitefish Bay High School.
Was a team captain and MVP during his senior year.
Married to Mandy and has one son, Joseph Louis Schneck and one daughter Kylie Anna Schneck.