Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed he wants veteran kicker Brandon McManus back in Green Bay in 2025. McManus, who turns 34 years old in July, is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent when his contract expires in March.
Packers kicker Brandon McManus has thrived in his role with the team and has brought consistency to the position after struggles in recent years.
Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst has a ton of work to do this offseason, and that starts with signing some of his own players.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst saw a team that improved throughout the season. However, he also knows losing in the opening round of the playoffs isn’t good enough for a team with high expectations.
The Packers have ample salary cap space and no “must re-sign” free agents. So how will the Packers prioritize their 11 unrestricted free agents?
Takeaways from Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst's season-ending news conference feature Jaire Alexander, Jordan Love, Brandon McManus
The seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers couldn't get out of their own way in what was a winnable game against the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles, en route to a 22-10 defeat. They
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst seems open to keeping Brandon McManus as the team’s placekicker for at least another year.
The Green Bay Packers couldn't match last year's effort of reaching the NFL Divisional Round, but several former players are in action this weekend. Throughout the regular season, the Packers proved they were a good team.
Love finished his game completing 9/15 passes for 70 yards and three interceptions, while Hurts completed 13/21 passes for 131 yards. In the battle of prized running backs, Josh Jacobs has taken 18 carries for 81 yards while Saquon Barkley’s taken 25 carries for 119 yards.
With the 2024 season over, the Packers will face decisions on 12 free agents, including starters Josh Myers, T.J. Slaton and Brandon McManus.