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 ...
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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
Winchester was by himself in front of the line of scrimmage when he watched kicker Matthew Wright’s 31-yard game-winning field goal collide through the posts as the Chiefs clinched the win and also the AFC West. DOINK FOR THE DIVISION. What a finish in Kansas City! #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/R8QluyQ74a
Matthew Wright laced a 31-yard field goal attempt into the left upright, but got a lucky bounce over the back side of the cross bar to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a slim win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Kansas City Chiefs have had multiple games saved by their special teams group this season, and Week 14 was no different. Kicker Matthew Wright played a major role in Sunday's close win over the Los Angeles Chargers, nailing a game-winning field goal as time expired.
The Chiefs have made history following Matthew Wright's last-second field goal in the team's Week 14 victory over the Chargers.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs lived their same charmed life Sunday night — while somehow finding a new ridiculous way to win one in the end.
The Kansas City Chiefs won their 15th consecutive one-possession game on Sunday night when Matthew Wright banged a 31-yard field goal off the upright and through for a 19-17 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.