Matt Prater
40-Year-Old
IR
Injury Knee - Meniscus
Est. Return 12/22/2024
2024 Kicking Stats
FGM
6
FGA
6
FG%
1.0
50+
1
XP
10
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Prater doesn't seem to have lost his touch, though he'll turn 40 in August and is entering his 18th NFL season. While he got just 23 PATs in 2023 for a lousy Arizona team -- en route to finishing 22nd among kickers in fantasy points -- Prater made nine of 12 field-goal attempts from 50-plus yards, including a 62-yarder. There's potential for a productive fantasy season ahead if the dome-based Cardinals improve and provide more PATs and chip shots, though it's still somewhat of a long shot for Prater to rank among the leaders in overall kicking volume while attached to one of the younger and more star-deficient teams in the league. Read Past Outlooks
Team still eying late-season return
Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Wednesday that he remains hopeful Prater (knee) will return from injured reserve this season, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Prater is working his way back from October surgery to repair the meniscus in his left knee. The 40-year-old has missed the Cardinals' last nine games while recovering from the procedure, and with Arizona not yet ready to open his 21-day practice window Wednesday, Prater appears safe to rule out for Sunday's game against the Patriots. Chad Ryland has stepped in as the Cardinals' kicker while Prater has been sidelined.
Prater is working his way back from October surgery to repair the meniscus in his left knee. The 40-year-old has missed the Cardinals' last nine games while recovering from the procedure, and with Arizona not yet ready to open his 21-day practice window Wednesday, Prater appears safe to rule out for Sunday's game against the Patriots. Chad Ryland has stepped in as the Cardinals' kicker while Prater has been sidelined.
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Prater had five conversions from 50-plus yards in seven of the last eight seasons, aided by friendly kicking environments in Detroit and now Arizona. From a real-life standpoint, he's probably still a top-10 kicker, but there's not a ton of fantasy upside with the Cardinals looking like one of the weaker teams in the league and possibly playing the start of the season without QB Kyler Murray. Even last year Prater was 25th among kickers in fantasy points per game, and that was with Murray healthy much of the year.
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Recovering from meniscus surgery
Prater underwent a procedure in October to repair the meniscus in his left knee, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
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Expected to return this season
Speaking with the media Friday, coach Jonathan Gannon said he expects Prater (knee, IR) to play again this season, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
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Heads to IR
The Cardinals placed Prater (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Inactive as expected
Prater (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Packers.
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Not likely to play Sunday
Prater (knee) is listed as questionable but is considered unlikely to play in Sunday's game at Green Bay, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Absence impacted game plan
Coach Kliff Kingsbury admitted after the Week 6 loss to Seattle that Prater's absence due to a hip injury impacted the team's decision to keep going for it on fourth down, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Cardinals continued to acutely feel their veteran kicker's absence, as Matt Ammendola missed a game-tying 43-yard field-goal attempt last week and followed that key miss up with a missed PAT in the 19-9 loss to the Seahawks. With no confidence in Ammendola, Arizona turned the ball over on downs three times. The Cardinals will hope to have Prater back Thursday against the Saints.
The Cardinals continued to acutely feel their veteran kicker's absence, as Matt Ammendola missed a game-tying 43-yard field-goal attempt last week and followed that key miss up with a missed PAT in the 19-9 loss to the Seahawks. With no confidence in Ammendola, Arizona turned the ball over on downs three times. The Cardinals will hope to have Prater back Thursday against the Saints.