Lucas Havrisik Poised To Fill Kicking Void for Green Bay Packers
The Packers' struggling kicker position has seen another twist with Brandon McManus listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the New York Giants. As a result, Lucas Havrisik will likely take on kicking duties against Big Blue, following a productive stint earlier this season.
Havrisik made all four of his field goals and went 6-of-6 on extra points during his limited appearances when McManus missed two games last month. The young kicker's confidence appears to be growing, having expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue working despite his inactivity over the past three weeks.
"We're back to being a mess at that position," Packers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia noted, highlighting the team's struggles since McManus suffered an injury. "Right now we're working through coming back from all of this injury, which he hasn't had for a long time."
McManus' recent performance has been underwhelming, going just 4-of-8 on field goals and 5-of-5 on extra points in his last two games. This brings his season totals to 11-of-17 on field goals and a conversion rate of 64.7%, ranking him last among the 39 kickers who have attempted field goals this year.
By contrast, Havrisik's performances have been more promising, with all 10 of his kicks resulting in points during McManus' absence. The Packers signed Havrisik on October 11 and have since carried two kickers on their roster.
"I didn't think I was going to be here this long," Havrisik said in a recent interview. "I just take every day for as best as I can with my work and go from there." As the game against the Giants approaches, Havrisik will aim to bring consistency back to the Packers' kicking duties.
The Packers' struggling kicker position has seen another twist with Brandon McManus listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the New York Giants. As a result, Lucas Havrisik will likely take on kicking duties against Big Blue, following a productive stint earlier this season.
Havrisik made all four of his field goals and went 6-of-6 on extra points during his limited appearances when McManus missed two games last month. The young kicker's confidence appears to be growing, having expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue working despite his inactivity over the past three weeks.
"We're back to being a mess at that position," Packers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia noted, highlighting the team's struggles since McManus suffered an injury. "Right now we're working through coming back from all of this injury, which he hasn't had for a long time."
McManus' recent performance has been underwhelming, going just 4-of-8 on field goals and 5-of-5 on extra points in his last two games. This brings his season totals to 11-of-17 on field goals and a conversion rate of 64.7%, ranking him last among the 39 kickers who have attempted field goals this year.
By contrast, Havrisik's performances have been more promising, with all 10 of his kicks resulting in points during McManus' absence. The Packers signed Havrisik on October 11 and have since carried two kickers on their roster.
"I didn't think I was going to be here this long," Havrisik said in a recent interview. "I just take every day for as best as I can with my work and go from there." As the game against the Giants approaches, Havrisik will aim to bring consistency back to the Packers' kicking duties.