Call him Brandon auto-McManus.
The Green Bay Packers' kicker can't miss at training camp.
According to The Athletic's Matt Schneidman, the Packers have now held three kicking practices. And in them, McManus is 23-for-23.
The right-footed veteran finished Monday off with makes from 36 yards and 43 yards wo win two-minute drills for the offense.
McManus is entering his second season with Green Bay. He kicked in 11 games for the Packers last year and was 20-for-21 on field goals, including 3-for-3 from beyond 50 yards.
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The 34-year old (his birthday was last Friday) has spent 11 seasons in the NFL.
Nine of those years were with Denver, where he was 223-for-274 on field goals (81.4%.
He went 30-for-37 in his lone season in Jacksonville in 2023.
And now, McManus is onto year two with the Packers.
This hot start to training camp follows his strong 2024 campaign. Green Bay will just be hoping he can carry that into the season ahead.
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