Kansas City Chiefs fans received bad news regarding kicker Harrison Butker, as the veteran is dealing with a knee injury that has led the team to place him on injured reserve. This move means he'll be out for at least four weeks, insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday.This news came as a surprise to many around the NFL, with some expressing concern over the impact his injury could have on the Chiefs. Some had sarcastic reactions."First loss incoming," one fan said."The Chiefs will blame their loss to the Bills this weekend because of this," another fan wrote."ok. are they going to lose? 😆," another fan said.A few fans also took the opportunity to mock Butker over past comments he made about women and the kitchen."He'll be at home cooking in the kitchen 🤯," one fan wrote."His wife will need to provide for his family in the meantime," another added.Harrison Butker was important for the Chiefs against the Denver Broncos. He opened the scoreboard for Kansas City with a 36-yard field goal in the second quarter. He added three points in the third quarter with a 28-yard field goal.With 5:57 remaining in the game, Butker sealed the victory with a 20-yard field goal, securing a 16-14 win for Kansas City.Harrison Butker, Chiefs escape dramatic game against BroncosHarrison Butker had a notable performance against the Broncos, almost single-handedly taking the team to the win. The Chiefs improved to 9-0 after the close win, and some fans have expressed worry that without Butker, the team might suffer their first loss of the season.Kansas City will clash against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in a rematch of their second-round matchup in the 2024 NFL playoffs. These two teams have clashed on several occasions in recent years, developing a rivalry that, so far, has been one-sided.To fill in for Butker while he’s sidelined, Kansas City is expected to sign Spencer Shrader off the Jets' practice squad. Their upcoming game against the Bills could play a big role in the AFC playoff race, with both teams, along with the Ravens and Steelers, vying for the coveted No. 1 seed in the conference.