Harrison Butker’s Missed Extra Point Sparks Debate Among Chiefs Fans
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has found himself in the spotlight following an uncharacteristic missed extra point against the Detroit Lions. This misstep has ignited a fervent debate among fans, with some calling for his replacement. Despite the early-season struggles, the Chiefs remain supportive of their proven kicker, citing his history of clutch performances.

A Missed Opportunity
During the Chiefs’ Sunday night matchup, they held a slim 13-10 lead at halftime but could have extended it further. After Patrick Mahomes connected with Xavier Worthy for a six-yard touchdown in the first quarter, Butkerās extra point attempt sailed wide. Fans quickly took to social media, expressing their frustration over his performance. This season, Butker has now missed three extra points and three field goals, raising concerns about his consistency.
Through five games, Butker boasts a record of 10-for-13 on field goals and 11-for-13 on extra points, placing him on pace to match or exceed some of his career-worst marks. While his kicking distance remains impressive, these early-season errors have intensified scrutiny from the fan base.
Fan Reactions

The reaction from Chiefs fans has been swift and vocal. Comments ranged from disappointment to outright calls for a change:
- š¬ āHarrison Butker needs to go, period. He is a complete liability and not worth the baggage.ā
- š¬ āCut Harrison Butker.ā
Such sentiments reflect a growing impatience as fans worry about the impact of missed kicks on their playoff aspirations.
Coach Reid’s Support for Butker
Despite the outcry, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has publicly backed Butker. He likened the situation to golf, stating, āLike any golfer, you guys have all golfed. Sometimes youāre hitting it good and other times youāre off, but you work through it, and you keep swinging.ā Reid emphasized Butkerās talent and mental toughness, suggesting that the team is not considering a mid-season change.
Butker has been one of the NFLās most dependable kickers since joining the Chiefs, holding records for postseason extra points and field goals. His contract makes him one of the highest-paid kickers in the league, indicating the Chiefs’ investment in his abilities.
Future Outlook
While the Chiefs are unlikely to make a change mid-year, the pressure is mounting as fans hold their breath with each kick. Butkerās tenure suggests that any serious evaluation of his future will likely wait until the offseason, when the team can assess his performance in a broader context.
For now, Harrison Butker remains the man tasked with keeping the Chiefs’ scoreboard ticking, even as each attempt carries added drama and scrutiny.
