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Brandon McManus Rejects Lucrative Commanders Offer, Eyes Long-Term Stay with Packers

GREEN BAY, WI – June 26, 2025

Brandon McManus, the Green Bay Packers’ veteran kicker, has turned down a substantial contract offer from the Washington Commanders, reaffirming his commitment to the Packers. The 34-year-old, who signed a three-year, $15.3 million deal in March 2025, expressed a deep desire to remain in Green Bay for the long haul, prioritizing loyalty over financial gain.

McManus, speaking on The Bill Michaels Show, revealed the Commanders’ tempting proposal. “I received a very attractive offer, but I still want to stay with the Packers. This place gives me a feeling no other team can. I don’t play football for money; I play for my love of the Packers,” he said, per team sources. The Commanders, where McManus briefly played in 2024, reportedly offered a multi-year deal exceeding his current $5.1 million annual salary, per ESPN.

In 2024, McManus proved his worth, converting 95.2% of field goals (20/21) and 100% of extra points (30/30) in 11 games with Green Bay, per Pro-Football-Reference. His clutch performances, including two game-winning field goals and a franchise-first pair of 55+ yard kicks at Lambeau Field, cemented his role as a cornerstone of the Packers’ Super Bowl LIX aspirations. With 82.2% career field goal accuracy over 12 seasons, McManus remains a reliable asset.

The decision comes as Green Bay navigates a critical offseason with $32.1 million in cap space, per OverTheCap. GM Brian Gutekunst faces decisions on 18 pending free agents, including center Josh Myers and linebacker Isaiah McDuffie, but McManus’ commitment provides stability at a volatile position. His experience contrasts with past struggles, like Anders Carlson’s 81.8% field goal rate in 2023, making him invaluable for a team eyeing a deep playoff run.

McManus’ rejection of Washington, a team rebuilding with QB Jayden Daniels and ample cap space, underscores his connection to Green Bay’s culture. “The fans, the history, the team—it’s unmatched,” he told PackersWire. His integration into Jeff Hafley’s squad, alongside stars like Jordan Love and Rashan Gary, has fueled his loyalty. Cheeseheads flooded X with praise: “McManus is all-in for GB! True Packer!” one fan tweeted.

The Commanders, seeking a reliable kicker after Zane Gonzalez’s inconsistent 2024, may now turn to free agents like Chad Ryland, per NFL.com. Meanwhile, McManus’ current deal runs through 2027, but he’s open to an extension. “I want to retire here,” he said, per packers.com. As the Packers prepare for their September 7 opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, McManus’ decision boosts morale and signals a shared commitment to a championship.

 

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