Veteran Auburn long snapper and former Pro Bowler, back with the Chargers for the 2026 season.
Josh Harris is a long snapper for the Los Angeles Chargers who played college football at Auburn and entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2012. He re-signed with the Chargers ahead of the 2026 season, continuing a long, steady career. He is Auburn's longest-tenured active NFL player.
Path to the league
Harris signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2012 after playing at Auburn. He spent the bulk of his career in Atlanta before joining the Chargers, snapping in 61 games for Los Angeles over four years entering 2026 (59 regular season, two postseason).
2025 season
Harris missed time after suffering an injury in the final 2025 preseason game against the 49ers and opening the year on injured reserve, but he was later activated. His snapping helped kicker Cameron Dicker earn Pro Bowl honors in 2025. The Chargers re-signed him for 2026.
Sources
- Wikipedia: Josh Harris (long snapper)
- ESPN: Josh Harris player page
Player Profile
Background
- Position
- Long Snapper
- Group
- specialTeam
- College
- Auburn
- Hometown
- Carrollton, GA, USA
- Age
- 37
- Status
- active
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