Kicker Brandon McManus has joined the Packers. The player was previously cleared of sexual harassment allegations

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The Green Bay Packers changed the kicker in the lineup, waiving Braden Narvison and signing Brandon McManus.

McManus remained a free agent after being dismissed from the Washington Commanders on 2 June. The dismissal was preceded by allegations of sexual harassment.
The lawsuit against the kicker was filed by two flight attendants who serviced a flight from London to Jacksonville last year. McManus, who was playing for the Jaguars at the time, had behaved inappropriately and molested them, they said.
The court found no evidence of the player's guilt. The NFL also did not impose a disqualification.
McManus, 33, has played in the NFL since 2014. He spent most of his career playing for the Denver Broncos.
For his career, McManus has made 81.4 percent of his field goals and 97.2 percent of his extra points.
Narvison, who was fired from the Packers, converted 70.6 per cent of field goals and made two extra-point attempts in a game against the Arizona Cardinals.