
The Broncos have reportedly re-signed their long snapper Mitchell Fraboni to a three-year deal.
According to NFL insider Ari Meirov of the 33rd Team, the Denver Broncos have re-signed longtime long snapper Mitchell Fraboni to a three-year deal worth up to $4.175 million dollars.
The #Broncos are re-signing their long-snapper Mitch Fraboni to a 3-year, $4.175M deal, per source.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) March 9, 2025
There is not a lot to say about long snappers but Mitchell Fraboni has been with the Broncos since the 2022 season and has been reliable during those three seasons. You never really notice a long snapper until they mess up, and I do not recall many bad snaps from him.
Fraboni is a 28-year-old long snapper who has been in the league since 2021 when he joined the Houston Texans practice squad. He spent the 2022 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers before joining the Denver Broncos in 2022 and being their long snapper ever since.
He was a restricted free agent but the Broncos decided to not place a tender on him because it would be less expensive to re-sign him. With the legal tampering period beginning at 12 pm ET tomorrow, they made sure to lock up their long snapper.
That’s all I got. Welcome back to the Broncos Fraboni and hopefully, I continue to not really notice you during the games.