It didn’t end up mattering at the end, but for the first half of the Green Bay Packers’ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, it looked like kicker Brandon McManus was going to cost them the game.

McManus was essentially responsible for a nine-point swing in the first half. A missed 57-yard field goal came up short to start the second quarter, and put Pittsburgh in great field position to easily set themselves up for a field goal of their own to trim Green Bay’s lead to 7-6.

Jordan Love and the offense were able to set up McManus for a much easier attempt just before halftime, but McManus sliced the 44-yard attempt wide left to keep the Steelers up 16-7 (a nine-point lead!) going into the locker room.

By the time McManus was called on again for a field goal, the Packers were already up 10 i

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