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Dan Quinn Speaks out on Commanders Releasing Kicker Matt Gay Before Bye Week

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Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn delivered a message on releasing kicker Matt Gay.

The NFL is very often a tough business. That’s the overall message Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn delivered when he addressed the team releasing kicker Matt Gay ahead of the team’s bye week.

The Commanders moved on from the veteran kicker the day after he missed two kicks in the league’s first-ever regular season matchup in Spain. One of those misses was a 56-yard attempt in a tie game with 15 seconds remaining in regulation.

The Miami Dolphins defeated the Commanders during overtime of that matchup 16-13.

“Matt has been a fantastic teammate here,” Quinn told the media Tuesday. “An all-time good dude, so really bummed that didn’t work out. But we just felt like this was the change that we needed.

“This is what we think, at this time, is the best decision for the team. When they’re hard like this one because of who the person is, it makes it especially difficult. But you still have to make the decisions that you think are best for the whole team.”

In 10 games this season, Gay made a career-low 68.4% of his field goals.

Gay was particularly struggling from long distance. Of his six misses this season, five of them came from 50 yards or farther away.

The 31-year-old kicker was in his first season with Washington. He has also kicked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams and Indianapolis Colts.

In 100 career NFL games, Gay has made 84% of his field goals. He’s also connected on 96.6% of his extra points.

Gay, who was a Pro Bowler with the Rams in 2021, didn’t miss an extra point in Washington.

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