The Buffalo Bills are making a strategic move to bolster their kicking unit. They've signed kicker Michael Badgley to the practice squad, as announced on Tuesday. This move comes in response to the recent injury to kicker Matt Prater, who is now week-to-week with a quad injury, ruling him out for the team's Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns.
Badgley, a reliable kicker, has an impressive track record. Since the 2021 season, he has successfully converted 56 out of 65 field goal attempts, achieving an 86% success rate. In the current season, he played for the Colts, making 10 out of 11 field goal attempts, with a remarkable 91% success rate. Specifically, he was 4 for 4 on 40-49-yard field goals and 2 for 3 on 50-59-yard field goals.
The Bills' decision to sign Badgley to the practice squad is a strategic move to ensure their kicking unit is in top shape for the remainder of the season. With Prater's injury, the team needed to make a change to maintain their competitive edge. The release of cornerback M.J. Devonshire further emphasizes the team's focus on bolstering their kicking unit and addressing the current challenges they face.