Sources: Chiefs’ Butker to IR with knee injury

NFL

The Kansas City Chiefs are placing kicker Harrison Butker on injured reserve with a knee injury, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday.

Butker, who appeared on the team’s injury report as a limited participant Thursday, needs arthroscopic surgery, sources told Schefter.

By going on IR, Butker will be sidelined for at least the next four games.

The team is signing kicker Spencer Shrader off the New York Jets‘ practice squad to replace Butker on the 53-man roster, sources told Schefter. Shrader, who was elevated by the Jets to the active roster for their game against the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday, made both of his field goal attempts in a 31-6 loss.

Butker, in his eighth season with the Chiefs, is enjoying another strong season, converting 90% of his field goal attempts (18 of 20) and 95.5% of his extra points (21 of 22).

Articles You May Like

Why no leadoff hitter will ever top Rickey Henderson
“You Bowled A Carrom Ball”: PM Modi Writes Emotional Letter To R Ashwin On Surprising Retirement
Without Matthews, Maple Leafs lose to Islanders
Yankees stay busy, acquire Bellinger from Cubs
Power cleans in khakis, heartbreak at Hooters and a team on the rise: Jim Harbaugh’s first year as a head coach

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *