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Jon Condo (59) and Sebastian Janikowski (11) observe a moment of silence following the passing of Raiders owner Al Davis.
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Jon Condo (59) and Sebastian Janikowski (11) observe a moment of silence following the passing of Raiders owner Al Davis.
Jerry McDonald, Bay Area News Group Sports Writer, is photographed for his Wordpress profile in Pleasanton, Calif., on Thursday, July 28, 2016. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
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ALAMEDA — The Raiders have brought back the first of their own unrestricted free agents, announcing the signing of long-snapper Jon Condo.

Condo, 35, has been the Raiders’ snapper since 2007 and will play in his 11th season, the second-longest tenure on the team behind place kicker Sebastian Janikowski.

A two-time Pro Bowler, Condo played in all 16 games last season after recovering from a shoulder injury while recovering a fumble late in the 2015 season.

Three of the Raiders’ unrestricted free agents remain unsigned — middle linebacker Perry Riley Jr., quarterback Matt McGloin and tight end Mychal Rivera.

Those who signed with other teams are wide receiver Andre Holmes (Buffalo), running back Latavius Murray (Minnesota), safety Brynden Trawick (Tennessee), linebacker Daren Bates (Tennessee), defensive tackle Stacy McGee (Washington), cornerback DJ Hayden (Detroit), tackle Menelik Watson (Denver) and linebacker Malcolm Smith (49ers).