NFL: Reports: Commanders sign K Matt Gay, release Zane Gonzalez

Date:

Share post:


The Washington Commanders are signing Matt Gay to a one-year deal and releasing fellow kicker Zane Gonzalez, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.

Gay’s contract is worth up to $5 million with $4.35 million guaranteed, the most guaranteed money in NFL history for a kicker on a one-year deal, per NFL Network.

The Indianapolis Colts released Gay earlier this month, two seasons into a four-year deal signed in March 2023.

Gay, 31, has converted 85.5 percent of his field-goal attempts (165 of 193) and 96.3 percent of his PATs (206 of 214) in 90 games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2019), Los Angeles Rams (2020-22) and Colts. He made the Pro Bowl and won a Super Bowl with the Rams during the 2021 season.

The Commanders had a revolving door at kicker during their breakthrough 12-5 campaign in 2024: Austin Seibert kicked in nine games, Gonzalez in six (plus the playoffs) and Greg Joseph and Cade York in one contest each.

Gonzalez, who turns 30 next week, had been out of the NFL since 2021 when he signed with Washington in November. Including the postseason, he made 12 of 15 field goals and 27 of 27 extra points for the Commanders.

Gonzalez had re-signed with Washington on a one-year deal last month.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NCAAF: Tennessee coach Josh Heupel: DB Boo Carter still with team

Tennessee coach Josh Heupel confirmed Tuesday that star defensive back Boo Carter still is with the team. The Knoxville...

NFL: Browns CB Martin Emerson Jr. injures Achilles tendon

Cleveland Browns starting cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. sustained a left Achilles tendon injury during Tuesday's practice, the team...

NFL: Chargers QB Trey Lance to start Hall of Fame Game vs. Lions

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Trey Lance will start the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game against the Detroit...

NFL: Ravens TE Isaiah Likely (ankle) out ‘a few weeks’

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely injured his ankle near the end of practice on Tuesday and will...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.