Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski needs season-ending surgery, report says

Kirstie Chiappelli

Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski needs season-ending surgery, report says image

There seems to be an explanation for Stephen Gostkowski's slump.

The Patriots have placed the veteran kicker on injured reserve with an undisclosed ailment, the team announced.

ESPN reported Gostkowski has a left hip injury that will require season-ending surgery, though he expects to be rehabilitated by next season.

The news comes hours after it was reported that New England was looking to work out free-agent kickers amid Gostkowski's struggles.

Gostkowski missed four extra points and a field goal over the last three weeks. However, he’s made 7 of 8 field goals this season, with his only miss coming from 48 yards.

ESPN reported the workouts scheduled for Wednesday are "consistent with their due-diligence approach at all positions to keep emergency lists updated," adding the timing of the workouts makes sense because of Gostkowski's performance lately.

The 35-year-old signed a two-year contract worth $8.5 million with New England in April. 

The Patriots (4-0) are slated to visit the Redskins (0-4) at 1 p.m. ET Sunday.

Kirstie Chiappelli