The Indianapolis Colts got off to a great start in Berlin on Sunday.
Well, everyone except kicker Michael Badgley.
After the Colts' initial touchdown, Badgley missed an extra point.
That was after Indy opted to go for it on a first-drive fourth down instead of attempting a field goal.
Badgley wasn't the Colts' first plan at kicker.
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Why is Michael Badgley kicking for the Colts and not Spencer Shrader?
Badgley is the Colts' kicker because Shrader is injured.
Shrader was hit on an extra point attempt on Oct. 5. The collision to his right knee tore his ACL and MCL.
Badgley, 30, has also played in the NFL for the Chargers, Lions, Bears and Titans.
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This is his second stint with the Colts, after kicking in 12 games for Indianapolis in 2021.
He's in control of his own kicking future for the rest of this season.
But given that, he probably shouldn't miss many more extra points.
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