Chiefs get kicker Harrison Butker back, waive last week's hero Matthew Wright
The Kansas City Chiefs will have kicker Harrison Butker back this week after he missed four games because of knee surgery, but will be without left tackle D.J. Humphries because of a hamstring injury when Kansas City visits the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
The Chiefs activated Butker from injured reserve and waived fellow kicker Matthew Wright on Saturday. Wright had kicked the past two games after fill-in Spencer Shrader went on IR with a hamstring injury. He went 8 of 9 on field goals and making both of his PATs while hitting the 31-yard game-winner last week against the Chargers.
Wright was named the NFL's Special Teams Player of the Week for his heroics against the Chargers.
Butker was 18 of 20 on field goals and 21 of 22 on PATs before having surgery on his left, non-kicking knee.
Humphries had been listed as doubtful on Friday's injury report. He was downgraded to out on Saturday, which means the Chiefs will likely rely upon Wanya Morris or Kingsley Suamataia in protecting Patrick Mahomes' blind side.
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The Chiefs also elevated linebacker Swayze Bozeman and tight end Anthony Firkser from the practice squad for Sunday.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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