
Kendall Gammon – The newest member of the Chiefs broadcast team is a 15-year NFL veteran, including 7 years with the Chiefs. Gammon played in the 2004 Pro Bowl and in Super Bowl XXX.
Kendall Gammon was the first true long snapper to ever be added to a Pro Bowl roster.
Gammon's brilliant career also included four years with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Super Bowl XXX against the Dallas Cowboys in Tempe, Arizona. In addition, he played four years with the New Orleans Saints. The Saints' president at that time was Bill Kuharich, who is currently the Chiefs Vice President of Player Personnel.,
Gammon has an extensive broadcast background. He has hosted a Kansas-City area talk show for several years. He has also appeared on ESPN and Fox, as well as on CNBC with Jim Cramer's popular Mad Money series. He has also authored a book, "Life's a Snap" and is highly sought after as a public speaker.
The Rose Hill, Kansas native is a graduate of Pittsburg State University where he helped lead the Gorillas to the 1991 NCAA Division II National Football Championship. While at Pitt State, Gammon was named an All-American football player.
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