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Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker (left knee) activated from injured reserve, to play vs. Browns

Kansas City's star kicker is ready for the home stretch and the playoffs.

The Chiefs are activating Harrison Butker (left knee) from injured injured reserve and he will be kicking in Sunday's road matchup against the Browns, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Saturday, per a source. The team has since announced the news.

Butker, who was limited in practice all week but taken off the injury report on Saturday, is returning after a four-game absence. He was shelved after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to trim down his meniscus and was subsequently placed on IR on Nov. 15.

The Chiefs brought in multiple replacements as Butker was on the mend and saw great success.

Spencer Shrader and Matthew Wright each played in two games and converted 11 of 12 field goals combined. They also combined to make all eight point-after attempts.

Schrader and Wright were also heroes along Butker's absence, with each hitting 31-yard FGs as time expired for wins in Weeks 12 and 14, respectively. Wright's game-winning kick last Sunday earned the Chiefs their ninth consecutive AFC West title.

The Chiefs waived Wright on Saturday once activating Butker from IR.

As he's proved throughout his eight-year career, Butker has also been clutch in 2024. The 29-year-old nailed a 44-yarder in Week 2 to beat the Bengals and begin what has been a season chock full of walk-off wins. He'll resume his season on Sunday having made 18 of 20 FGs and 21 of 22 PATs.

Chiefs-Browns is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. ET.

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