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Packers Release Kicker Lucas Havrisik Just Hours After Win Over Bengals — The Shortest Contract in Team History

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 12, 2025

The Green Bay Packers stunned fans once again by releasing kicker Lucas Havrisik only hours after their 27–18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals

, marking what could be the shortest active contract in franchise history.

 

Havrisik was signed on October 11 as a last-minute replacement for Brandon McManus, who was sidelined with a right quadriceps injury suffered in practice on October 8. Head coach

Matt LaFleur called the injury “a major concern,” and McManus did not practice or suit up for Sunday’s game.

Despite joining the team less than 24 hours before kickoff, Havrisik made an immediate impact

, nailing a 43-yard field goal in the first quarter to give Green Bay an early 3–0 lead. The kick marked his first in an NFL game since his stint with the

 

Los Angeles Rams in 2023.

After the win, however, Green Bay made the cold business decision to release Havrisik, clearing roster space as McManus showed signs of recovery.
LaFleur addressed the move in his postgame remarks:


“Lucas came in and did his job — exactly what we asked. But this league moves fast. When Brandon’s ready, we have to make space elsewhere. It’s not personal, just part of how the NFL works.”

The decision drew mixed reactions from fans and analysts, with many pointing out that Havrisik’s contract lasted barely 36 hours — from signing on Saturday to being cut late Sunday night.

The former UFL standout, who led the league in field goals made (22/25) with the Dallas Renegades earlier this year, remains a free agent and could quickly draw interest from other NFL teams in need of a reliable leg.

For Green Bay, the focus now shifts to maintaining momentum after improving to 3–2 behind Jordan Love’s efficient performance (19-of-27, 238 yards, 2 TDs) and a defense that held Joe Burrow

and the Bengals to just 9 points through three quarters.

 

As one insider from PackersWire summed it up on X:

“Only in Green Bay can you go from hero to unemployed in less than a day. Lucas Havrisik — one kick, one point, one story for the record books.”

Havrisik’s short-lived Packers stint will be remembered not for what went wrong, but for how quickly the NFL’s business side can turn a victory into a goodbye.

NFL Launches Investigation and Suspends Three Referees Following Controversial Calls in Saints-Patriots Matchup
Join the Who Dat Nation and gear up with official New Orleans Saints merchandise! From jerseys to hats, show your team pride and support the Black and Gold. SHOP NOW In a shocking development, the NFL has suspended three referees who officiated Sunday’s matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the New England Patriots, following the discovery that the officials overlooked multiple Patriots violations that may have significantly altered the outcome of the game. According to a statement released late Sunday night by the NFL’s officiating department, the suspension is pending a full investigation into a series of controversial no-calls and missed penalties that contributed to what many are calling one of the most questionable finishes of the 2025 season. The Saints, who fell short in a nail-biting loss to the Patriots, were visibly frustrated by what players and coaches described as “blatant oversights.” Multiple instances of defensive holding, late hits, and illegal contact were allegedly ignored by the officiating crew, leaving Saints players and fans outraged. “We just want fairness,” Saints head coach Kellen Moore said after the game. “Our guys fought hard out there, but when the rules aren’t enforced equally, it hurts the integrity of the game. I respect the league, but this one needs a serious look.” Sources close to the league confirmed that the NFL’s Officiating Review Committee found “clear evidence of multiple missed violations” by the Patriots that should have drawn penalties on crucial plays — including one late in the fourth quarter that wiped out a potential game-winning drive for New Orleans. Among the controversial moments under review are: A missed roughing-the-passer call when Saints rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler was hit high and late by a Patriots defender. An unflagged defensive holding penalty that prevented Chris Olave from completing a key third-down reception. A questionable pass interference no-call in the final two minutes that could have positioned the Saints for a go-ahead field goal. Fans immediately took to social media, flooding platforms with clips and slowed-down footage of the disputed plays. The hashtags #SaintsRobbed and #NFLFix quickly began trending, with thousands of posts calling for accountability and transparency from the league. Former players and analysts also weighed in on the controversy. NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner described the officiating as “inexcusable,” while ESPN commentator Ryan Clark tweeted, “You can’t miss calls like that in a one-score game. The players deserve better.” By Monday morning, the NFL confirmed that the three referees — whose names have not yet been officially released — have been removed from officiating duties indefinitely while an internal review takes place. “The integrity of the game is our highest priority,” the league’s statement read. “Upon reviewing the Saints-Patriots matchup, we found serious concerns regarding officiating consistency and missed enforcement of multiple rules. We are conducting a full investigation to ensure accountability and restore confidence in our officiating process.” For Saints fans, the damage may already be done. The team’s loss dropped them to 3-3 on the season, a setback that could prove crucial in the competitive NFC South race. Several players voiced disappointment, with team captain Cameron Jordan calling for improved officiating standards. “We’re not asking for special treatment — just a fair game,” Jordan said. “It’s frustrating when effort and preparation are overshadowed by missed calls. We all make mistakes, but this was bigger than that.” Meanwhile, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick declined to comment directly on the investigation, stating only that his team “played a disciplined football game” and “took advantage of opportunities.” Still, even some Patriots fans admitted online that certain no-calls appeared “blatantly obvious,” sparking debate about whether the league should consider replay review expansion or additional officiating oversight for high-impact plays. The NFL Players Association is reportedly monitoring the situation closely and may push for procedural reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future. A spokesperson for the union said the investigation could “set a precedent for how officiating accountability is handled moving forward.” League insiders suggest that depending on the findings, the suspended referees could face multi-game bans or even dismissal, marking one of the most severe disciplinary actions taken against an officiating crew in recent history. As the investigation unfolds, Saints fans are left with a lingering sense of injustice. Many are calling on the league to publicly acknowledge the officiating errors and issue a formal apology to the team. “We can’t change the outcome,” one longtime fan said outside the Superdome, “but the NFL owes the Saints and their fans honesty. This wasn’t just a bad call — it was a bad game of officiating that cost us.” With emotions running high and the credibility of the league’s officiating under scrutiny, all eyes now turn to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who is expected to make an official statement in the coming days. For now, the Saints will look ahead to next week’s matchup, hoping to put the controversy behind them — but the echoes of this game are likely to reverberate throughout the league for weeks to come.