Locker Room Erupts After Brandon McManus Misses 60-Yard Game-Winner in Packers’ Humiliating Loss to Eagles — “If That Was Lucas Havrisik, That Ball Wouldn’t Have Missed by 30 Yards!”
Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 11, 2025
The tension inside the Green Bay Packers’ locker room reached a boiling point on Monday night, moments after a crushing 10–7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field — a game that ended with veteran kicker Brandon McManus missing a potential 60-yard game-tying field goal as time expired.
With two seconds left on the clock and the Packers trailing by three, McManus trotted onto the frozen field, ready for redemption. The crowd held its breath. But as the kick sailed wide right — missing the uprights by what one reporter described as “nearly 30 yards” — silence fell over Lambeau. Then came the boos.
Inside the locker room, silence didn’t last long. According to multiple sources, a heated argument broke out moments after the team returned inside. One unnamed teammate reportedly shouted:
“If that was Lucas Havrisik, that ball wouldn’t have missed by 30 yards!”
The remark referred to Lucas Havrisik, the young kicker who briefly replaced McManus in Week 7 — when he drilled a record-breaking 61-yard field goal against the Arizona Cardinals, the longest in Packers history. That kick not only gave Green Bay momentum going into halftime but became a defining highlight of the season.
Since McManus’s return from injury, however, inconsistency has followed. Monday’s miss — his third from beyond 50 yards this year — might have been the breaking point. Players reportedly had to be separated before head coach Matt LaFleur stepped in to defuse the argument.
“We win and lose together,” LaFleur told reporters afterward. “I’m not going to point fingers. Brandon has been a professional his entire career, and we’ll continue to trust him. But yeah, emotions run high after a loss like this.”
Sources close to the team say McManus remained seated at his locker long after most players had left, helmet still in hand, staring at the ground.
NO GOOD! EAGLES WIN! pic.twitter.com/DueMVLHUez
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The missed kick capped off an ugly offensive performance by Green Bay, which managed just seven points despite multiple red-zone opportunities. The Eagles’ defense dominated the line of scrimmage, while Jordan Love finished with 191 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.
For fans, the frustration mirrors a deeper concern — whether the wrong kicker is holding the job. Havrisik’s brief but brilliant stint still lingers in everyone’s memory.
As one veteran player put it quietly before leaving the locker room:
“Sometimes the game gives you one shot — and you either make history or become it.”
For Brandon McManus, that 60-yard miss may have just rewritten his chapter in Green Bay.
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