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Matt LaFleur: Brandon McManus is our kicker, you read too much into my competition comment

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08 November 2025

Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said this week that kicker Brandon McManus will have to compete with Lucas Havrisik to keep his job, but today LaFleur reaffirmed that McManus is his kicker and said his previous comments were overblown.

Asked to confirm that McManus will kick for the Packers on Monday night against the Eagles, LaFleur said that when he talked about a competition, he meant it only in the sense that everyone has to compete in the NFL.

"You look at the total body of work," LaFleur told reporters about what McManus has done for the Packers. "I think you guys probably read into what I said a little bit too much, in terms of — I feel as though, and this is the way we're always going to approach it, every spot is a competition."

McManus missed a 43-yard field goal in Sunday's 16-13 loss to the Panthers, but LaFleur trusts him to keep kicking for the Packers. For at least one more game.

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Cardinals GM says team will 'assess' QB position when Kyler Murray returns from IR

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08 November 2025

Kyler Murray was placed on injured reserve this week and will be out until at least Week 14. The Arizona Cardinals quarterback has not played since Week 5 due to a foot injury and with Jacoby Brissett continuing on as the starter, questions are started to be raised about Murray's future with the franchise.

During a Friday appearance on Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke, Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort did not say Murray would automatically regain the No. 1 job once he's off IR. 

“When we put a guy on IR, that’s four weeks away,” Ossenfort said. “A lot of things can happen between now and then. I think Jacoby has done a great job of leading our offense. We’re expecting more of the same moving forward. But Jacoby’s put himself in a good spot for where we’re going offensively. When Kyler gets healthy … we’ll assess when we get to that point.”

Ossenfort said he believes Murray will be available before the end of the regular season and that the quarterback is "doing everything he can to get himself healthy."

At 3-5 in the NFC West, the Cardinals have nine games to play and are hopeful to be in the playoff mix when Murray is eligible to return on Dec. 7 against the Los Angeles Rams.

Even if Murray returns and plays for the Cardinals this season, the questions about his future with the franchise will continue into the offseason.

Murray is guaranteed $36.8 million for the 2026 season. He could have $19.5 million of his 2027 base salary guaranteed if he remains on the Cardinals' roster five days after the new NFL league year begins in mid-March. Should Arizona release him before June 1, they would carry a $57.7 million dead cap hit. A post-June 1 release would see a $50.5 million dead cap hit in 2026 and a $7.2 million hit in 2027.

A Murray trade would open up $35.3 million in salary cap saving and only $17.9 million in dead money for the Cardinals, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon were not with the Cardinals when Murray was selected first overall in the 2019 NFL draft or when he signed a five-year extension in 2022.

Arizona started 2-3 with Murray completing 68.3% of his passes for 192.4 yards per game with six touchdowns and three interceptions. He added 29 carries for 173 yards (six yards per carry) and one touchdown on the ground.

The Cardinals are 1-2 in games Brissett has started. A 10th-year veteran with substantial NFL starting experience, Brissett has completed 65.2% of his passes for 286.7 yards per game with six touchdowns and one interception.

In Brissett's three starts the Cardinals are averaging 25.7 points per game compared to the 20.6 in Murray's five starts. Ossenfort has been buoyed by the team's recent performance and is hopeful Arizona can trend upward under the veteran signal caller.

“The last few weeks, we found a little bit of a stride,” Ossenfort said. “Jacoby’s been a big part of that. We’ve had other guys step up and fill roles. I think we’ve put guys in good positions to make plays. We’ve been able to do that. And so we’re gonna continue to do that.

“It’s been fun to see, it’s been fun to watch. Jacoby’s a professional. He’s played in the league for a long time. He’s been in this position before. So it’s been fun to see, and hopefully we can keep it going this weekend up in Seattle.”

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Greg Ellis regrets not keeping in closer contact with Marshawn Kneeland

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08 November 2025

Greg Ellis deserves credit for his candor. He could have said nothing. He decided instead to share his regrets for not keeping in contact with Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who dies this week in an apparent suicide.

In 2024, Ellis — who spent 11 years with the Cowboys as a player — served as the team's assistant defensive line coach. He lobbied for the team to draft Kneeland in round two. Kneeland reminded Ellis of himself. And Ellis wishes he'd done more to keep in touch with his former pupil.

“For me, I should have known,” Ellis told Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. “But the moments that I pay attention to him when he would withdraw, he would get quiet, and then I was like, ‘What’s going on?’ But his number one answer: ‘I’m straight coach, I’m good.’ So, yes, to that again, a lot of things are hindsight. I did see it. But I didn’t think it would lead to this. But I did feel compelled to stay in contact with him, and that’s the one thing that I didn’t do well enough in my opinion.”

Ellis's tenure with the Cowboys ended after the 2024 season. He's struggling with the fact that he didn't continue the relationship.

“I feel like, I wish he would have reached out to me,” Ellis said. “But it’s kind of out of sight, out of mind, and that’s where I feel like I needed to have been calling him, and the last time I talked to him by text. Then I just should have been texting him on a consistent basis. Hindsight, I wish I would have been reaching out to him a lot more and maybe that would have helped him to say, ‘Oh yeah, G let me talk to you. Let’s go and get something to eat X, Y and Z.' It doesn’t have to be about football. I didn’t do it."

Ellis bears no blame. The Cowboys moved on, and Ellis moved on. His willingness to share his feelings on the matter can have a positive impact on others.

The lesson is clear. Make the time to check in on your family, friends, colleagues. Watch and listen to them. Help them if you can. Urge them to get help elsewhere, if you believe they need it.

We're all under varying degrees of stress. If anyone has no problems at all, it's a temporary condition at best. Serious problems also can be temporary. The right message at the right time can prevent someone from resorting to a permanent and irreversible solution.

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