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18 Facts About Trent Sieg

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Trent Sieg was born on May 19,1995 and is an American professional football long snapper for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.

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Trent Sieg played college football for the Colorado State Rams.

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Trent Sieg registered 29 receptions, 510 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns as a tight end and 67 tackles, 10 sacks as a linebacker.

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Trent Sieg posted a career-high 6 catches for 168 yards and 2 touchdowns against Valley High School.

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Trent Sieg received Denver Post's All-Colorado football honors as a linebacker.

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Trent Sieg received academic All-Colorado honors in his last two years.

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Trent Sieg appeared in all 13 games, while making 2 tackles.

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Trent Sieg appeared in all 13 games, making 2 tackles.

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Trent Sieg never missed a game during his college career.

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Trent Sieg competed with incumbent long snapper Morgan Cox during training camp.

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On September 12,2018, Trent Sieg was signed by the Oakland Raiders to replace long snapper Andrew DePaola, who was lost for the year with a right knee ACL injury.

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In 2019, Trent Sieg was named the long snapper over DePaola, who was released on August 25,2019.

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Trent Sieg helped Carlson set franchise-records with 144 scored points and a 94.3 field goal percentage during the season.

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Trent Sieg appeared in 16 games and facilitated Carlson to break his franchise record for points scored in a single-season with 150.

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On March 19,2023, Trent Sieg was released after the Raiders acquired long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer, who reunited with special teams coordinator Tom McMahon.

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Trent Sieg played for the team during five seasons, making 5 special teams tackles, while appearing in all but 2 games during that time.

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On March 22,2023, Trent Sieg was signed by the Dallas Cowboys, to replace Jake McQuaide who left in free agency.

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Trent Sieg had 2 special teams tackles and was a key part of the field goal unit, contributing to first-year kicker Brandon Aubrey setting multiple NFL and franchise records.