GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus said he's thankful for his latest opportunity and confident the circumstances that kept him out of the NFL earlier this season are behind him.
He joined the team Wednesday as Green Bay signed the 33-year-old veteran to replace struggling rookie kicker Brayden Narveson, who has missed a league-high five field-goal attempts. McManus had been out of a job since the summer, when two women sued him and the Jacksonville Jaguars in civil court alleging he sexually assaulted them when they were working as flight attendants on the Jaguars' trip to London.
McManus and an attorney representing him said the lawsuit had been resolved. McManus did not go into specifics.
''The case has been resolved,'' lawyer Brett Gallaway said in a statement. ''I look forward to seeing Brandon play for the Packers on Sunday.''
Tony Buzbee, a lawyer representing the women, confirmed that the plaintiffs had resolved their claims against both McManus and the Jaguars. Buzbee added that ''the terms of both settlements are confidential.''
''It's been a difficult time these last couple of months,'' McManus said. ''I'm happy that it's in the past now. I was hoping and working hard for another opportunity. I'm extremely grateful for the Green Bay Packers for giving me that next chance to come back out here and play the game I love.''
The NFL said late last month it didn't find sufficient evidence that McManus violated the personal conduct policy.
In court documents initially filed in late May under pseudonyms and then again in early September using their names when a judge ruled the lawsuit didn't meet the criteria for anonymity, the women allege McManus tried to kiss one of them and rubbed up against both while they were trying to perform their work responsibilities during the Sept. 28, 2023, trans-Atlantic flight. The team was on its way to play a pair of games in Britain.