The Washington Redskins announced today that they have re-signed punter Derrick Frost. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Frost is a versatile player who in addition to punting handled all holding duties.
Frost, 6-4, 208 pounds, is a four-year veteran who played in all 16 games with the Redskins in 2007, recording 75 punts for 3,072 yards, an average of 40.9, with a long of 64 and 23 punts inside of the 20.
In addition, he handled all holding duties.
Frost began his career as an undrafted free agent signed by the Philadelphia Eagles in May 2003. He made his first roster as a member of the Cleveland Browns in December 2003 but was inactive for the final three games.
In 2004, Frost punted in all 16 games for the Browns. The following season he was signed by the Redskins.
For his career, Frost has tallied 317 punts for 13,021 yards, a 41.1 average, a long of 64 and 97 punts inside of the 20.
Frost attended Northern Iowa University where he punted 104 times for 4,388 yards, an average of 41.2, with a long of 75.
He was also a pitcher on the school's baseball team, playing in 31 games with five starts.