ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Kicker Matt Prater was signed to the Bills active roster off the practice squad on Tuesday, days after the 19-year veteran capped Buffalo’s season-opening comeback win over Baltimore.

The Bills, however, are changing punters in preparing to play at the New York Jets on Sunday. They signed seventh-year player Cameron Johnston and released Brad Robbins, who was inconsistent in his Buffalo debut by averaging 39.5 yards on four punts in the 41-40 victory over the Ravens.

Prater was perfect in hitting all three field-goal attempts, including a 32-yarder as time expired in helping Buffalo overcome a 15-point deficit in the final four minutes.

The 41-year-old Prater was celebrated by the team in having only been signed to Buffalo’s practice squad on Thursday, and promoted

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