For years, the Kansas City Chiefs have possessed one of the greatest advantages in the National Football League—a trustworthy and dependable kicker. But three weeks into the new season, it looks like that advantage might be disappearing.
Harrison Butker is, quite simply, one of the best kickers the NFL has ever seen. His career 88.235 field goal percentage is fourth-best in league history, and he holds the record for the longest field goal ever made in a Super Bowl.
But this year, it looks like something might be off. And given the volatility at the most high-pressure position in football, it is a cause for concern.