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Brandon McManus, the former kicker for the Denver Broncos, has been released by the Green Bay Packers and is seeking a new NFL team. His release follows a season where he struggled with missed field goals, including crucial ones in the playoffs.

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Former Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus is hoping to find a new home in the NFL after being released by the Green Bay Packers on Friday. This news is not terribly surprising, considering the team drafted Trey Smack out of Florida in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Green Bay is apparently confident enough with Smack's selection that they didn't even want to hold a kicking competition this summer.
McManus was signed by Green Bay in October 2024 to come in and fix the team's kicking woes. He did that. In fact, he did that so well that the team signed him to a 3-year contract extension last March. However, he struggled at times during the season, missing six field goals, and then collapsed when it mattered most. McManus missed two field goals in the Packers' 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round.
Brandon McManus was released after struggling with missed field goals during the season, including two critical misses in the playoff loss to the Chicago Bears.
The Packers drafted Trey Smack in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, indicating their confidence in his abilities over retaining McManus.
Brandon McManus is the No. 2 all-time scorer for the Denver Broncos before joining the Green Bay Packers in October 2024.

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In two playoff games in Green Bay, McManus made just one of his four field goal attempts.
McManus kicked for the Broncos from 2014-2022 and his 946 points scored with the team trail only Jason Elam in team history.
The Broncos released him in a cost-cutting move ahead of the 2023 season and he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ahead of the 2024 season, he was given a new contract by the Washington Commanders, but had that contract terminated after allegations of sexual assault, which have since been resolved, surfaced.
McManus, who will turn 35 years old in July, now waits to see if another team needs a kicker.