The Kansas City Chiefs have parted ways with kicker Matthew Wright as Harrison Butker is set to return from injury.
Kansas City Chiefs and NFL fans react to the news that Matthew Wright, the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, has been released.
As the Kansas City Chiefs travel to Cleveland for their Sunday matchup against the Browns, they're getting a massive piece of the roster back in the fold for Week 15. Per a Saturday morning report from Adam Schefter of ESPN, kicker Matthew Wright is being ...
A week is a long time in the NFL, especially if you’re Kansas City Chiefs kicker Matthew Wright. He was the hero last Sunday, starring in a tight 19-17 victory against the Los Angeles
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.
On Saturday, it was reported that the third kicker to bring the Kansas City Chiefs a final-second victory is being released.
According to a report from NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Kansas City Chiefs are set to release kicker Matthew Wright and welcome Harrison Butker back to their starting lineup in Week 15. The news comes just a day before the defending Super Bowl champions'
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 are reportedly releasing kicker Matthew Wright after he made Team of the Week in shocking move.
Kicker Matthew Wright, a Lampeter-Strasburg grad, was waived by the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday, less than a week after his 31-yard field goal beat the Los Angeles Chargers 19-17. Wright banked the game-winner of the left upright as time expired last ...
Days after earning the Special Teams Player of the Week award, Matthew Wright has been cut. According to ESPN's Adam
"Pretty obviously they are far and away the best team in football and the team with the least questions of any team in football," Wright said. Wright ticked through his argument with some pretty convincing facts. The most important of which is that the Chiefs are playing their best football of the year just in time for it to really start mattering.