Spencer Shrader field goal as time expires lifts Chiefs over Panthers

The Chiefs needed a late field goal to survive the Panthers

There have not been many good football decisions around New York football in 2024. Spencer Shrader arguably made the best one.

The kicker had the choice of remaining a New York Jets — elevated from practice squad — or signing with the Kansas City Chiefs to replace the injured Harrison Butker for at least four games.

Shrader chose the Super Bowl champs and on Sunday  kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired to life the Chiefs over the Carolina Panthers.

It was the first game-winning kick of Shrader’s NFL career.

Cowboys win after Commanders miss PAT following 86-yard touchdown pass

The Commanders almost had another miracle. A missed PAT ruined that.

The Washington Command needed a PAT to tie the game on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.

They had just gotten a miracle 86-yard touchdown pass from Jayden Daniels to Terry McLaurin.

Austin Seibert missed his second PAT of the game and the Cowboys escaped with a 34-26 victory.

The missed PAT left the game at 27-26 in favor of the Cowboys.

On the onside kick attempt, Juanyeh Thomas picked it up and returned it 43 yards for the touchdown.

The argument was made that Thomas should have fallen and not scored to avoid Washington getting the ball back with 14 seconds left.

He scored and Dallas led by eight.

The game saw two kick returns for TDs, two missed PATs, and a blocked punt an NFL first.

 

Commanders plan to sign veteran kicker Austin Seibert

Washington adds a veteran kicker on Monday.

The Washington Commanders’ merry-go-round at kicker continued Monday when they released Cade York after one game. York missed two field goal attempts and had one kickoff go out of bounds in Washington’s season-opening loss at Tampa Bay.

The Commanders acquired York from the Cleveland Browns last month for a conditional seventh-round pick. The condition was that he must play in two games for Washington. He didn’t, so the pick will not go to the Browns.

Shortly after releasing York, Ben Standig of The Athletic reported the Commanders planned to sign Austin Seibert.

The 27-year-old Seibert was a fifth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in the 2019 NFL draft. He was released early in his second season with the Browns after missing a field goal and an extra point. The Bengals claimed him off waivers, and he kicked in four games in 2020.

The Bengals cut Seibert during final cuts in 2021, and the Detroit Lions claimed him. He remained with the Lions until Oct. 2022, when he was again waived. In 2023, he spent time on the practice squads of the Saints and Jets. The Jets re-signed Seibert to their practice squad after New Orleans released him last December.

He spent the offseason with the Jets and was released during final cuts last month.

For his NFL career, Seibert has appeared in 31 games, made 56 of his 62 point-after attempts, and is 45 of 56 (80%) on field goal attempts. His career-long is from 53 yards.

Since releasing Brandon McManus in June, Washington has signed or traded for Ramiz Ahmed, Riley Patterson, York, and Seibert.

An interesting note about Seibert: Like York, he was also a Cleveland Browns’ mid-round draft pick, with York essentially replacing him almost two years after he was waived.