Packers kicker Brandon McManus Celebrates Game-Winning Field Goal Over Houston - Photo by Green Bay Packers
GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) – The Green Bay Packers are holding onto kicker Brandon McManus for the long term, as the organization and his representation have agreed to a new three-year deal.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Packers and McManus agreed to the deal worth $15.3 million on Tuesday afternoon, keeping him in Green Bay through the 2028 season. He will receive $5 million of the deal at signing.
McManus, 33, went an impressive 21/23 on field goals and was a perfect 31/31 on extra points for the Packers in 2024 after he was signed by Green Bay to replace Brayden Narveson in October.
The re-signing of McManus is the Packers’ second free-agent deal they’ve made this week after they agreed to a two-year deal worth $8 million with starting linebacker Isaiah McDuffie on Monday.





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