For the first time in over a month, Matt Bryant will be kicking for the Falcons on Sunday against the Cowboys.

The team announced the news on its official Twitter account moments ago.

Bryant last kicked Week 6 against the Buccaneers. While he hit a 57-yard field goal in that game, Bryant also injured his hamstring on the same play, which is why he’s been out the last few weeks.

In his place, second-year kicker Giorgio Tavecchio did quite well for himself. Tavecchio did not miss once, going 13-for-13 on field goals and extra point attempts. He also proved to be clutch, nailing a 56-yard kick to ice the Giants in his first start for Atlanta.

As good as Tavecchio has been, Bryant has 15 years of NFL experience on him, so he’s the most logical choice to start. Bryan’s money nickname is well-earned. For his career, Bryant has an excellent successful field goal rate at 86.1 percent.

Tavecchio had some issues in his first year with the Raiders, so his career accuracy rate is just 80.8. Nevertheless, there’s a reason why the Falcons signed him to a two-year deal.

Although he just signed a three-year deal himself last offseason, Bryant has been bothered by hamstring and back injuries.

If Bryant decides to retire after the 2018 campaign is over, Atlanta has a ready-made replacement.