The Bills waived Carter (knee) on Monday.
Carter missed Friday's preseason matchup with Detroit because of a sore knee. The 25-year-old tore his ACL in August 2018, and it still seems to be bothering him.
Carter will miss Friday's preseason game against the Lions due to a sore knee, Mark Gaughan of The Buffalo News reports.
Corey Bojorquez now looks to have the clearest shot at the team's punting job, though it's been a close battle for much of camp, and will continue to be if Carter can shake his injury quickly.
Carter (knee) had two punts for an average of 37.5 yards during Friday's preseason game against the Panthers.
The Texas Southern product had been dealing with a torn ACL since last season, and had been slowly working back. Carter still has an outside shot of making the roster, though Corey Bojorquez still sits atop the depth chart.
Carter (knee) cleared waivers and reverted to injured reserve, according to the league's official transaction log.
Carter was waived after tearing an ACL during last Friday's preseason game, leaving Colton Schmidt without any more competition for the punting job in Buffalo.
Carter (knee) was waived/injured by the Bills on Sunday, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.
Carter suffered a torn ACL during Friday's preseason game. He will revert back to the Bills' injured reserve once he clears waivers.
Carter (knee) has been diagnosed with a torn ACL, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Carter left Friday's preseason game against the Browns prematurely after going down with a knee injury to his plant leg, while the disappointing aftermath has resulted in the diagnosis of a torn ACL. He's slated to undergo surgery and miss the 2018 season as Colton Schmidt immediately becomes the No. 1 option at punter for Buffalo.
Carter left Friday's preseason game against the Browns with a knee injury.
Carter was hit after punting the ball, but no penalty was called. He's currently battling with Colton Schmidt for the starting punter job in Buffalo.
Carter (undisclosed) was waived/injured by the Texans on Monday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
The Texans brought Carter in for added competition, but they opted for veteran Shane Lechler as their starter.