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Ross Matiscik (born September 13, 1996) is an American professional football long snapper for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Baylor Bears.

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Early life

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Matiscik was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He grew up in McKinney, Texas, and attended McKinney Boyd High School, where he played baseball and football. As a three-year letter winner, Matiscik played offensive line and linebacker, especially excelling as a middle linebacker. As a senior, Matiscik was named an all-state linebacker and District 6-6A's Defensive MVP, completing his career with 233 tackles, 12 sacks, 4 interceptions, and a blocked field goal.[1] Despite this, he was not recruited by any division one teams coming out of high school.

College career

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Matiscik was a member of the Baylor Bears for five seasons, redshirting as a true freshman and joining the team as a walk-on. During his redshirt year, he was moved to the long snapper position.[2] While he was Baylor's primary long snapper for four seasons, Matiscik also served as a reserve linebacker for the Bears.[3]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight
5 ft 11+34 in
(1.82 m)
235 lb
(107 kg)
All values from Pro Day[4]

Matiscik was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent on April 26, 2020.[5][6] He made the 53-man roster out of training camp, beating out incumbent long snapper Matthew Orzech.[7] Matiscik made his NFL debut on September 13, 2020, in the season opener against the Indianapolis Colts.[8]

On April 29, 2022, Matiscik signed a five-year, $5.965 million contract extension with the Jaguars through the 2026 season.[9]

On January 3, 2024, Matiscik was selected to his first Pro Bowl. For his efforts in 2023, he was also selected as a member of the All-Pro First Team by the NFL Players Association and the Associated Press.[10] Matiscik led the league in total tackles (8) among long snappers for the 2023 season, recorded a forced fumble and fumble recovery, and has never had a bad snap since his NFL debut.[11]

He was named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl and NFLPA All-Pro First-Team following the 2024 season.[12]

Personal life

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Ross' brother, Brent, played 4 years for the TCU Horned Frogs as a long snapper and was signed to the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent. [13]

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Ross Matiscik (born September 13, 1996) is an American football for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 0 inches and weighing 240 pounds, he has been a key special teams contributor for the Jaguars since entering the league as an undrafted in 2020. Matiscik is recognized for his consistency and precision in long snapping for punts and attempts, roles that demand accuracy under pressure. Matiscik played at , where he served as the Bears' during his senior year in 2019. As a four-year letterwinner, he appeared in all 14 games that season, handling snapping duties for punts and placekicks while also contributing on special teams coverage. He earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2019, reflecting his balance of athletic and academic commitments. Hailing from , Matiscik initially played outside linebacker in high school at McKinney Boyd High School before specializing in long snapping at the collegiate level. In his NFL career, Matiscik has appeared in 94 games—all starts for the Jaguars as of the 2025 season—demonstrating remarkable durability with zero missed games since his debut. He signed a five-year, $5.965 million contract extension with the team in April 2022, securing his role through the 2026 season with an average annual value of $1.193 million. His standout performances have earned him multiple accolades, including first-team honors from the in 2023—the first in franchise history to achieve this—and selections in 2023 and 2024. In 2024, he received second-team recognition from the AP and first-team honors from the NFL Players Association. Additionally, Matiscik has contributed defensively, recording one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 2023.

Early life

Family background

Ross Matiscik was born on September 13, 1996, in . His family relocated to , shortly after his birth, where he spent his formative years and developed his early interests. This move placed him in a suburban environment conducive to , shaping his initial engagement with athletics before high school. Matiscik's father, Marty Matiscik, played as a fullback at , instilling a strong appreciation for the sport within the family. Marty’s experiences on the field provided a foundational influence, exposing young Ross to football fundamentals and the dedication required at higher levels. The family's athletic legacy extended to Matiscik's siblings; he has two brothers, Paine Matiscik, who played football at , and Brent Matiscik, who competed as a at TCU before signing briefly with the as an undrafted free agent in 2025. From an early age, Matiscik showed interest in sports, with football emerging as a primary focus due to his familial ties to the game. His brothers' involvement further reinforced this exposure, creating a household environment centered on athletic pursuits and teamwork. This background naturally progressed into organized high school activities, though his pre-teen years emphasized casual play and family-oriented encouragement rather than competitive play.

High school career

Ross Matiscik attended McKinney Boyd High School in McKinney, Texas, where he played under head coach Don Drake. As a three-year letterwinner in football, Matiscik primarily competed as an outside linebacker, showcasing his defensive skills throughout his high school tenure. During his senior year in 2014, he earned all-state honors at linebacker and was selected as first-team all-district in District 6-6A, also receiving recognition as the district's Defensive MVP for his impactful play. Standing approximately 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 200 pounds, Matiscik recorded a time of 4.93 seconds, attributes that highlighted his speed and build as a linebacker. His defensive contributions were instrumental in McKinney Boyd's successes, including a playoff appearance that season where the team secured a 42-23 victory over Fossil Ridge High School at , earning regional acclaim for the Broncos' defensive efforts. In addition to football, Matiscik participated in , balancing multi-sport involvement during his high school years. Matiscik's pursuit of football was motivated in part by his family's athletic heritage, with his father, Marty, having played the sport at .

College career

Recruitment and early years

Matiscik, a three-year letterwinner and 2014 all-state selection at linebacker from McKinney Boyd High School in , joined Baylor as a walk-on without receiving scholarship offers from any Division I programs. As a true freshman in 2015, he redshirted the season, spending time on the scout team as a linebacker while beginning to develop his long snapping skills after being encouraged by his roommate and teammate, punter Drew Galitz. In 2016, his redshirt freshman year, Matiscik appeared in all 12 regular-season games, establishing himself as the primary for punts and placekicks while contributing on special teams and as a middle linebacker. During this time, he recorded one solo tackle and one recovery, including limited defensive such as a tackle against Iowa State. Throughout his early college years, Matiscik focused on integrating into the Baylor program, balancing on-field development in dual roles with academic progress toward his degree.

Senior season and honors

During his junior and senior seasons at , Ross Matiscik established himself as the primary , providing consistent and dependable performance for punts and field goals across 27 consecutive games from 2018 to 2019. In 2018, he appeared in all 13 games, contributing to the Bears' special teams unit without any reported errors in his snapping duties, while also logging limited defensive snaps as a linebacker. His reliability helped maintain the stability of Baylor's special teams during a transitional period for the program. Matiscik's senior year in 2019 marked the pinnacle of his college career, as he participated in all 14 games, including the Big 12 Championship and the Sugar Bowl, serving as the long snapper for every punt and placekick attempt. That season, he earned second-team All-Big 12 honors from Phil Steele Publications, recognizing his precision and consistency as one of the conference's top long snappers. He also earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. Additionally, he was nominated for the 2019 Patrick Mannelly Award, given annually to the nation's outstanding long snapper. On defense and special teams, Matiscik recorded 8 solo tackles, 5 assists, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and 1 fumble recovery, often in reserve roles that underscored his versatility. Over his full college tenure from 2016 to 2019, Matiscik appeared in 51 games, amassing career defensive statistics of 19 solo tackles, 10 assists, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and 3 fumble recoveries, primarily on special teams. His contributions were instrumental in bolstering the ' special teams reliability, particularly in high-stakes situations during his later years. Matiscik graduated from Baylor in August 2018 with a degree in , ahead of his senior season, allowing him to focus fully on football while exhausting his eligibility after 2019.

Professional career

Entry to the NFL

Following his senior season at in 2019, where he served as the primary for all 14 games, Ross Matiscik entered the as an undrafted prospect. His reliability in positioned him as a viable professional candidate. Standing at 6 feet 0 inches and weighing 240 pounds, Matiscik signed with the as a rookie on April 28, 2020. Matiscik faced immediate competition for the role during against incumbent , a second-year player who had held the position in 2019. He secured the starting job when the Jaguars waived Orzech on September 5, 2020, earning a spot on the initial 53-man roster. This victory highlighted Matiscik's preparation and poise in a specialized position critical to special teams operations. In his campaign, Matiscik appeared in all 16 games, successfully handling every long snap for punts and attempts without a single error. Under the direction of special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis, he adapted swiftly to the NFL's rigorous practice demands and higher-speed gameplay, logging 122 special teams snaps and recording two tackles. His flawless execution provided stability to the Jaguars' kicking game from the outset.

Jaguars tenure and accolades

Matiscik continued as the Jacksonville Jaguars' primary long snapper from the 2021 through 2023 seasons, contributing to the team's special teams unit with consistent snaps on punts and field goals. In 2023, he earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, the first long snapper in franchise history to do so. During this period, he appeared in 51 games, recording 11 solo tackles, 3 assists, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery, including forcing and recovering a fumble on a punt return against the Tennessee Titans in 2023. His reliability in these years, building on his rookie season performance, led to a five-year contract extension signed on April 29, 2022, valued at $5.965 million through the 2026 season. In the 2024 season, Matiscik earned his second selection (following his first in 2023) and was named to the NFLPA All-Pro First Team and second-team by the for his precise long snapping on 125 special teams plays, where he also made 2 tackles and received an 82.3 grade from , ranking second among long snappers. These honors recognized his role in maintaining the Jaguars' special teams consistency despite a challenging year for the overall roster. Matiscik secured a third consecutive Pro Bowl nod following the 2024 season, participating in the 2025 Games held in , alongside teammate . This selection highlighted his ongoing excellence as a entering his sixth year. Throughout his Jaguars tenure up to 2025, Matiscik formed a strong partnership with punter and the kicking team, including kicker Cam Little, contributing to the unit's reputation for special teams excellence with high snap accuracy and coverage support. He experienced no major injuries or position changes, allowing him to start all games in which he appeared, including 9 contests in the 2025 season through mid-November.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Ross Matiscik married Allison Douglas on July 12, 2025, in . Matiscik's brother, Brent Matiscik, followed a similar path in football, serving as a for the over a six-year college career from 2019 to 2024, during which he appeared in 55 games. Brent signed with the as an undrafted free agent in April 2025 but was waived in August during preseason and did not make the final roster. Matiscik's family has remained a key source of support throughout his professional career, with his father, Marty Matiscik, having played football at Bowling Green State University as a familial influence on their athletic pursuits.

Community involvement

Ross Matiscik has engaged in various community initiatives as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, focusing on supporting families affected by pediatric cancer through the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund. He has participated in the NFL's My Cause My Cleats campaign multiple times, including in 2023 and 2024, where he wore custom cleats featuring artwork from the Jay Fund to promote awareness and fundraising for childhood cancer support in Jacksonville. In December 2024, Matiscik joined teammates Logan Cooke and Cam Little for holiday giving events at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville, distributing gifts and spending time with families. Matiscik and his wife, Allison, have made personal visits to to interact with young patients, bringing encouragement during treatments; for instance, in September 2025, they spent time with children, sharing joy and support as part of ongoing Jaguars community efforts. These hospital engagements align with his broader involvement in team-led , including a 2024 visit alongside Jaguars owner and teammate Cam Little to meet with pediatric cancer patients. As a 2025 selection, Matiscik contributed to NFL player initiatives by participating in the Games in Orlando, where he engaged with fans through skills competitions and team events designed to foster community interaction. Throughout his career, he has maintained consistent participation in Jaguars charity programs without founding any major personal foundations. On social media, Matiscik maintains an active presence on (@ross_matiscik) and X (@rossmatiscik), where he shares professional milestones, such as his selections, and personal reflections to connect with and inspire fans and supporters.

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