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With the number of close games the Commanders played in 2024, I think being concerned about what we have in kicker Matt Gay is warranted.
Although Gay got early praise in the offseason and training camp, he has looked shaky in preseason sparking a lot of concern from fans. Given the greatest predictor of future performance is REAL past performance (not preseason success), I thought it would be worth reviewing how Gay stands up compared to league-wide kicking averages since he joined the league in 2019.
Here's what I found:
Overall FGs made %: Since 2019, the overall % of field goals made has ranged from 81-86%. Gay has made 86% of his attempts.
FGs made between 30-39 yards: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 93-98%. Gay has made 93%.
FGs made between 40-49 yards: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 77-80%. Gay has made 86%.
FGs made from 50 yards and beyond: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 53-71%. Gay has made 62%.
Extra Points made: Since 2019, the average % of XPs made has ranged from 93-95%. Gay has made 96%.
So, in summary (from a statistical POV only - not taking into account things like 'high pressure' kicks in critical situations), Gay is above average in overall field goals made. He has underperformed the average on shorter kicks of 30-39 yards, but is among the leagues best at mid-range kicks of 40-49 yards. Gay has been average on field goals of 50 yards and beyond. On extra points, Gay is among the most reliable of NFL kickers.
It is worth mentioning Gay made the Pro Bowl in 2021.
So - if you are looking to worry, there are things to find concern over. Too many missed chip shot FGs and not enough makes from 50 and beyond. If you are looking to be reassured, overall Gay is at the top of the league in terms of overall accuracy and shines on mid-range distance kicks. He rarely misses an extra point.
I think we are going to be in good shape with Gay, preseason performance aside.
Although Gay got early praise in the offseason and training camp, he has looked shaky in preseason sparking a lot of concern from fans. Given the greatest predictor of future performance is REAL past performance (not preseason success), I thought it would be worth reviewing how Gay stands up compared to league-wide kicking averages since he joined the league in 2019.
Here's what I found:
Overall FGs made %: Since 2019, the overall % of field goals made has ranged from 81-86%. Gay has made 86% of his attempts.
FGs made between 30-39 yards: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 93-98%. Gay has made 93%.
FGs made between 40-49 yards: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 77-80%. Gay has made 86%.
FGs made from 50 yards and beyond: Since 2019, the average % of field goals made has ranged from 53-71%. Gay has made 62%.
Extra Points made: Since 2019, the average % of XPs made has ranged from 93-95%. Gay has made 96%.
So, in summary (from a statistical POV only - not taking into account things like 'high pressure' kicks in critical situations), Gay is above average in overall field goals made. He has underperformed the average on shorter kicks of 30-39 yards, but is among the leagues best at mid-range kicks of 40-49 yards. Gay has been average on field goals of 50 yards and beyond. On extra points, Gay is among the most reliable of NFL kickers.
It is worth mentioning Gay made the Pro Bowl in 2021.
So - if you are looking to worry, there are things to find concern over. Too many missed chip shot FGs and not enough makes from 50 and beyond. If you are looking to be reassured, overall Gay is at the top of the league in terms of overall accuracy and shines on mid-range distance kicks. He rarely misses an extra point.
I think we are going to be in good shape with Gay, preseason performance aside.

