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Packers Extend Lucas Havrisik With New Contract Following Record 61-Yard Field Goal in Win Over Cardinals

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Lucas Havrisik takes down Packers record with 61-yard field goal

Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 20, 2025

The Green Bay Packers didn’t take long to reward the man who just made franchise history. Less than 2 hours after kicker Lucas Havrisik drilled a record-breaking 61-yard field goal in Sunday’s 27–23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, the team has agreed to a new contract extension with the 25-year-old specialist.

 

According to team sources, the new deal gives Havrisik a significant raise, bringing his salary close to that of veteran kicker Brandon McManus, whom he replaced earlier this season after McManus suffered a quad injury. In addition, Havrisik will receive a cash performance bonus as part of the agreement — a reflection of the team’s confidence in his consistency and poise under pressure.

“Lucas has earned this,” head coach Matt LaFleur said Monday morning. “He’s been calm, reliable, and has handled big moments like a veteran. That 61-yarder was special, but the work he’s put in all season is what made this possible.”

 

The 61-Yard Moment That Made History

Havrisik’s record-setting kick came just before halftime at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, slicing through the desert air with one second left on the clock to close the gap to 13–6 in favor of the Cardinals. It broke the Packers’ previous record of 58 yards, held jointly by Mason Crosby and Chris Jacke.

 

The kick was a turning point in the game — a moment that not only energized the Packers’ sideline but also seemed to spark the comeback that followed.

“I just trusted the snap, the hold, and my swing,” Havrisik said postgame. “It’s something you dream about — to contribute like that in a big moment for this team.”

 

Packers Rally Late to Secure First Road Win

Green Bay’s offense finally came alive in the second half. Quarterback Jordan Love connected with tight end Tucker Kraft on a 7-yard touchdown to tie the game at 20–20 early in the fourth quarter. Then, Josh Jacobs sealed the win with a 1-yard rushing touchdown, his second score of the day, giving the Packers a 27–23 lead that they held until the final whistle.

 

On defense, Micah Parsons delivered a dominant performance with three sacks, anchoring a relentless pass rush that kept the Cardinals’ offense off balance in crucial moments.

The victory marked the Packers’ first road win of the season, improving their record to 4–1–1, while the Cardinals fell to 2–5.

 

Recognition for Reliability

Havrisik has now converted all four field goal attempts over the last two weeks, including his 61-yard bomb and a 31-yarder earlier in Sunday’s game. Since taking over kicking duties from McManus, he’s gone 6-for-6 on field goals and 9-for-9 on extra points, proving he’s more than just a temporary replacement.

 

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst praised the young kicker’s maturity and focus:

“Lucas has shown everything we look for — professionalism, composure, and accuracy. We believe he can be a long-term part of this team.”

 

With a new deal in hand and his name etched into team history, Lucas Havrisik is no longer just a fill-in — he’s earned his place among the Green and Gold.
Next up, the Packers will travel to Pittsburgh for a Week 8 showdown against Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, looking to keep their momentum — and their new record-holder’s leg — on fire.

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