The Los Angeles Chargers parted ways with veteran long snapper Mike Windt, the organization announced on Tuesday. The nine-year pro appeared in all 100 (regular and postseason) games played over the last six seasons.

"While long snapper is often an overlooked position, Mike's dependability and consistent performance was always heavily valued by coaches and teammates alike," said General Manager Tom Telesco. "On behalf of everyone in our organization, I want to thank Mike for all the contributions he made, both on and off the field, during his nine-year career with the Chargers."

Windt was a mainstay on special teams for the Bolts since signing as a free agent in October of 2010. The Cincinnati, Ohio native played in all 16 regular season games in seven of his nine career seasons, including the last six years.

Windt was part of a unit that featured Chargers career punting yardage record-holder Mike Scifres, single-season field goals made record-holder Nick Novak and snapped for the record-breaking season of Michael Badgley in 2018.