Commanders cut Gay after 2 missed kicks in loss

ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders released kicker Matt Gay on Monday, one day after he missed two kicks, including what would have been a game-winner, in Sunday’s 16-13 overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins in Madrid.
Gay joined the Commanders in April on a one-year deal with $4.25 million guaranteed — the most a kicker has received for a one-year contract.
Gay missed a 56-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining in regulation that would have given Washington a 16-13 lead. Earlier in the game Gay had missed a 51-yarder.
After the game Gay said he felt “100% of the blame” for the loss fell on him.
In 11 games, Gay made 13-of-19 field goals. But he was 4-of-9 from beyond 50 yards. Last season with the Indianapolis Colts he missed six of nine attempts beyond 50.
In his seven-year career Gay has made 84% of his field goals.



