Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17. Butker had a great bounce-back game last week against the Texans, nailing both field goal attempts and all three extra-point attempts.
Kansas City Chiefs star kicker Harrison Butker has been taken off the injured reserve list and will play against the Cleveland Browns in Week 15, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero. This comes after recent reports that he would be out of commission for several more weeks, indicating a change in strategy for the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs have parted ways with kicker Matthew Wright as Harrison Butker is set to return from injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs have reinforcements on the way. On Friday, the team announced that the 21 day practice windows for kicker Harrison Butker and wide receiver Hollywood Brown were officially open, bringing both players one step closer to taking the field again.
With the return of star kicker Harrison Butker, the Chiefs have waived Matthew Wright, the reigning NFL Special Teams Player of the Week.
The Kansas City Chiefs activated Harrison Butker from injured reserve on Saturday and released fellow kicker Matthew Wright.
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
Continuing to walk a tightrope to keep a one-loss record in place, the Chiefs have seen three different kickers hit
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker voiced his support of CatholicVote President Brian Burch as the next U.S. ambassador to the Vatican in a post on social media Friday.
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
The Texans, who have also won their division, have challenged strong teams like the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions this season. As a result, the Chiefs' defense—coming off a strong performance against the Browns—aims to maintain its momentum.