Detroit Lions sign kicker Matthew Wright to a futures contract

The Detroit Lions announced that they have signed kicker Matthew Wright to a futures contract.

The Detroit Lions announced that they have signed kicker Matthew Wright to a futures contract.

“Wright appeared in three games for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 after being elevated from their practice squad,” the Lions said in a press release. “Wright was a perfect four-for-four on field goals and seven-for-seven on extra point attempts in those contests. He originally entered the NFL with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2019 out of Central Florida.”

Matt Prater is a pending free agent and is coming off his worst field goal conversion rate (75-percent) since his first two seasons in the NFL. At age 37 if fair to speculate his longevity.

That being said, Prater still came through in the clutch multiple times this season. He won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week twice last season (in Week 3 and Week 10), set the NFL record for most career 50+ yards field goals, and won free beer for the city of Detroit after connecting on a 59-yard field goal during the season.

When ranking the Lions potential free agents this offseason, Prater checked in fourth for us at Lions Wire. And when you combine that with his expressed desire to remain in Detroit, it’s clear Wright is being brought in as insurance against a deal not getting done and training camp competition, rather than as a replacement.

With Chris Boswell doubtful, Pittsburgh Steelers could be starting a different kicker for first time since 2018

The Steelers could be looking to kicker Matthew Wright for his first NFL start on Monday.

After sustaining a hip injury in practice on Saturday, Chris Boswell’s status for Monday night’s game versus the Washington Football Team is in question.

Initially listed as questionable on Saturday’s injury report, Boswell was downgraded to doubtful on Sunday. Though it won’t be official until Monday, the chances of Boswell suiting up are slim to none. If he doesn’t, it’ll be his first missed game since Week 16, 2018, after he was placed on injured reserve in what seemed to be more of a strategic move due to poor performance.

Boswell’s had a mostly solid 2020 making 18 of 19 field goals, but extra points are a different story — he’s missed four, the latest last week versus the Ravens. Pittsburgh has been keeping the score uncomfortably close this season, and every point counts.

Who’s likely to be kicking them this week?

Matthew Wright.

If the name sounds familiar, it’s because Wright was a post-draft signee of the Steelers back in 2019. Wright was viewed as a competitor for Chris Boswell after a down 2018 season, but Boswell got back on track, and Wright was out.

The Steelers brought Wright in for a tryout on Nov. 26th, and was signed to the practice squad on the 30th. It’s expected he’ll be elevated for tomorrow’s game.

The Lancaster, PA native played his college football at UCF. In four seasons as starter, Wright went 55-for-71 on field-goals. Monday will be his first NFL start.

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