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Brandon McManus takes full responsibility after the 'Devastating' miss in the Packers’ 16–13 loss to Carolina – Admits he was overwhelmed by emotions when he thought about the last time he would hear Lambeau chant his name

Brandon McManus takes full responsibility after the 'Devastating' miss in the Packers’ 16–13 loss to Carolina – Admits he was overwhelmed by emotions when he thought about the last time he would hear Lambeau chant his name


The 16–13 loss to the Carolina Panthers wasn’t just a setback on the scoreboard for the Green Bay Packers – it was a wound that cut deep into the heart of veteran kicker Brandon McManus. As he walked off the field with the cold Lambeau wind brushing against his face, he stopped, glanced around the fading crowd, his eyes red. “I thought… maybe this was the last time I’d hear Lambeau chant my name,” McManus said, voice trembling.

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In that moment, the Packers’ locker room fell silent. After missing a 49-yard field goal in the final seconds – a kick that could’ve sent the game into overtime – McManus sat on the turf, head buried in his hands, saying nothing. No one blamed him. No one dared to. Only the heavy stillness of heartbreak filled the air.

“I let my emotions take over,” McManus admitted. “When I stepped up to the spot, I heard the fans calling my name – and for a split second, I wasn’t here anymore. I was back in my early years, remembering the pride I felt when those chants echoed. I didn’t kick to win… I kicked to relive that moment.”

Head coach Matt LaFleur defended his kicker: “Brandon’s a warrior. He’s given this team more than points – he’s given us heart. One missed kick doesn’t define a man.”

According to reporters at the stadium, McManus was the last to leave Lambeau that night. He turned toward the scoreboard one final time and whispered to himself, “I’ll make Lambeau chant my name again – but next time, it’ll be for a win.”

In the freezing Wisconsin night, that promise wasn’t just for himself – it was for the thousands of Packers fans who still believe that even in failure, Brandon McManus remains a part of Lambeau’s beating heart.

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