Who puts a tighter spin on the ball: J.J. McCarthy or Andrew DePaola?
After practice — read the VT training camp update — I had the chance to chat with the Vikings’ underappreciated All Pro. Minnesota boasts a pretty loaded roster; standing above all others is Justin Jefferson, but there’s talent aplenty. From within that context, a long snapper can sometimes be an afterthought, but that ought not be the case with Mr. DePaola. In recent seasons, he has been the gold standard for NFL long snappers.
The Vikings’ Underappreciated All Pro Doesn’t Plan on Slowing Down
The specialist is 38, meaning he’s (probably) closer to the end of his career than the beginning.
He understands that his body will only hold up for so long, but DePaola’s intention is to keep the good times rolling: “Gosh, I guess there’s factors that are going to come into play, right? I think the biggest one being my body.” He noted that being married to a dietician helps; adjusting his diet over the years has made a major difference.
“I think there’s a day that will come for all of us, and I don’t see that day for me anytime soon. But I know it will come, and hopefully I have a clear head when it does,” he explains not too long afterwards.
Keep an eye on #42 when the season arrives. The long snapper plans to keep the ball spinning for the special teams for 2025 and beyond.
Editor’s Note: Information from Pro Football Reference helped with this piece.
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