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ss SHOCKING TWIST: After a tense Packers-Steelers clash, McManus faces a tidal wave of fan backlash—but in a moment that melted hearts, captain Jordan Love steps up with an unexpected gesture that’s got ALL of Green Bay talking!

After the Packers’ victory over the Steelers, McManus received a storm of criticism from Packers fans – And captain Jordan Love had a heartwarming action that made Green Bay fans proud!

PITTSBURGH – The 35-19 victory of the Green Bay Packers over the Pittsburgh Steelers on the evening of 10/26/2025 should have been a complete night of celebration. Yet Brandon McManus – the veteran kicker – became the center of criticism when he missed two consecutive field goals in the first half (a 38-yard attempt blocked, a 44-yard attempt wide of the upright). Social media in Packers Nation exploded: “McManus retire!”, “15 million dollars for 50% accuracy?”, “Havrisik is the future!”. A storm of bricks rained down just minutes after the final whistle.

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But then, the most beautiful image of the Pittsburgh night was not Jayden Reed’s touchdown catch or Rashan Gary’s sack. It was the moment Jordan Love – the 26-year-old captain – walked straight to the technical area, pulled the downcast McManus into his arms and whispered something that made the 34-year-old veteran burst into tears right on the field.

An ESPN reporter recorded the dialogue that touched the hearts of millions of Packers fans:

Jordan Love (hugging McManus tightly by the shoulders): “Hey Brandon, listen to me. Two misses don’t define you. You kicked the game-winner in week 2, you kept us alive in OT week 4. Today you came back from injury, kicked two perfect ones in the second half – that’s the Brandon McManus the whole team needs. This family doesn’t abandon each other. Go home, sleep well, next week you’ll be a legend again at Lambeau. I got you, brother.”

McManus wiped his tears, nodded: “Thank you, Jordy. I needed that tonight.”

The image spread in just 30 minutes: over 500,000 shares on X, hashtag #LoveGotMcManus trending top 1 in Wisconsin. One fan wrote: “Love isn’t just a QB, he’s a real leader.” McManus’s mother posted a story: “Thank you son @jordan3love, you saved your dad’s day.”

Head Coach Matt LaFleur after the game: “Jordan understands football is a game of human beings. He reminds everyone that we win-lose together. That’s not a QB – that’s the leader of Green Bay. No one gets left behind. Packers Way.” McManus later made 25-yard and 31-yard kicks in the second half, helping snuff out the Steelers’ comeback hopes.

The 35-19 victory pushed the Packers to 5-1-1, leading the NFC North. But the real story is brotherhood: a young QB embracing an older kicker amid a storm of criticism, turning individual failure into collective strength. Next week, Lambeau Field will surely echo “Mc-Ma-nus!” instead of boos.

Jordan Love didn’t just throw 312 yards, 3 TDs last night. He also threw away his teammate’s pain – and won the heart of all Green Bay.

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