The Denver Broncos signed veteran kicker Wil Lutz to a three-year contract extension through the 2028 season on Monday.
Lutz, 31, made all five field-goal attempts in Denver’s 22-19 win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, including the game-winner from 35 yards out as time expired.
The AFC West-leading Broncos (9-2) returned from their bye week on Monday and will take an eight-game winning streak into Sunday night’s game against the host Washington Commanders (3-8).
Lutz has made 17 of 20 field-goal attempts and all 24 extra-point attempts this season, his third with Denver.
For his career, he has converted 85.9% of his field goals (243 of 283) and 97.7% of his PATs (385 of 394) with the New Orleans Saints (2016-20, 2022) and Broncos. He made the Pro Bowl in 2019.
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