Bills sign K Matthew Wright to practice squad
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The Buffalo Bills have addressed their kicker injury issue by signing Matthew Wright to their practice squad. Wright, 29, has played in four games this season across three teams, including the Titans, Commanders, and Texans, demonstrating his reliability with an 88.2 percent field goal success rate throughout his career. The move comes after Matt Prater aggravated a quad injury in a recent game against the Jets, with previous replacement Michael Badgley underperforming by missing two extra points. In addition to Wright's signing, the Bills have also signed kicker Maddux Trujillo to a futures deal and released offensive lineman Richard Gouraige from the practice squad. Head coach Sean McDermott had indicated the team was holding tryouts for kickers.
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