Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy scored the first points of Wednesday's NFL game on Netflix. However, he was penalized for
The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to high-stakes decisions, and their kicking situation is no exception. Following a season riddled with injuries to their kicking roster, the Chiefs now face a critical choice regarding Harrison Butker’s return.
The Kansas City Chiefs have parted ways with kicker Matthew Wright as Harrison Butker is set to return from injury.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker kicks a 27-yard field goal.
Kicker Harrison Butker has admirably won his fair share of games for the Chiefs during clutch situations, including a 27-yard field goal to beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super B
The Kansas City Chiefs activated Harrison Butker from injured reserve on Saturday and released fellow kicker Matthew Wright.
Butker is the Chiefs’ only active kicker. Kansas City still has Spencer Shrader under contract, but he is currently on the Chiefs’ injured reserve list. Sign up for our newsletter to get updates to your inbox, and also receive offers from us, our affiliates and partners. By signing up you agree to our Privacy Policy
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker returned to practice this week after spending time on the team's injured reserve list. In Butker's absence, the Chiefs have relied on two kickers—Spencer Shrader and Matthew Wright—to lead their special teams unit.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will be back in the lineup Sunday vs. the Cleveland Browns. With Butker’s return on the horizon, the Chiefs waived kicker Matthew Wright, who filled in admirably in Butker’s absence.
You can't claim the Kansas City Chiefs have had kicker problems this season, because anyone they put on the field has found success in crunch time. The Chiefs have had three different kickers make a game-winning field goal as time expired in the fourth quarter this season.